| A. J. Miller &
Co. |
| Mercantile
company, Washington Territory |
| Aagaard,
Ann |
| Environmental
activist, Bothell, Washington |
| Aagaard,
Ann |
|
| Abbott, Twyman O. (Twyman
Osmand), d. 1937 |
| Seattle
lawyer |
| Abrams, Maria
Frank |
| Seattle
artist |
| Ackley, Norman
B. |
| Attorney and
civil rights activist |
| Action Conference on
National Priorities |
| Speeches of the
conference |
| Adams,
Brock, 1927- |
| Washington State
attorney, congressman, and senator |
| Adams, Brock, 1927- |
| Photographs
documenting Brock Adams's political career in the U.S. House of Representatives
and Senate. |
| Adams,
Edward C. |
| Photographs of
Dawson, Yukon Territory, including birds-eye views, city streets, building
exteriors and interiors, and people. Also included are photographs of Bennet
Lake, Miles Canyon, modes of transportation, and various winter
views. |
| Adams,
Hazard, 1926- |
| Former
Headmaster of the Lakeside School, Seattle, Washington and University of
Washington Professor |
| Adams,
Leo |
| Painter and
member of the Yakama People |
| Adams,
Muriel |
| Painter and
long-time friend of artists in Yakima area |
| Adams, Robert Simeon,
1897-1950 |
| Poet and former
headmaster of the Lakeside School in Seattle |
| Adams
family |
| Images document
daily life, business activities, hunting, and methods of transportation
employed by settlers and Native tribes in Alaska at the turn of the 20th
century |
| Adatto,
Albert |
| Sephardic
researcher, retired military historian and guidance counselor, Bellevue,
Washington |
| Adlum, Merle Daniel,
1919-1986 |
| Trade union
official, port commissioner, and civic leader of Seattle, Washington |
| Aeschliman,
Ralph |
| Painter living
in La Conner and Fishtown since about 1975 |
| AFL-CIO.
King County Labor Council of Washington |
| Coordinating and
decision-making body of the various union locals in King County,
Wash. |
| AFL-CIO. King County
Labor Council of Washington. Provisional Trades
Section |
| Minutes of the
Council's Washington Provisional Trades Section |
| AFL-CIO.
Washington State Labor Council |
| Records of a
labor organization that functions as the political and legislative arm of the
AFL-CIO in Washington |
| Ahavath Achim
Congregation (Seattle, Wash.) |
| Sephardic
congregation in Seattle |
| Ahrens,
Richard |
| Photographs of
scenes in Seattle and other locations |
| Alaska Coalition.
Northwest Office |
| Records of the
Coalition |
| Alaska Gastineau Mining
Company (Juneau, Alaska) |
| Records of a
gold mine that became a subsidiary of Alaska Gold Mines Co. after
1916. |
| Alaska
Railroad Commission |
| Photographs of
Alaska railroad survey and construction |
| Alaska
Steamship Co. |
| Photographs of
harbors, docks, and steamships in Alaska and Washington State. |
| Alaska
Steamship Company |
| Promotional
photographs of steamship company |
| Albee, Wayne |
| Portraits of
dancers and other, circa 1920 |
| Alberti,
Frank. |
| UW alumnus,
naval engineer |
| Albertson, Abraham
Horace, 1872-1964 |
| Architect,
public official of Seattle, Washington |
| Aldwell, Thomas T., 1868-1954 |
| Papers of
Thomas T. Aldwell, a public official, businessman, power company executive, and
civic leader from Port Angeles, Washington. |
| Alexander,
Anka |
| Ceramic
medallion, circa 1943, meant to be worn by prisoners of Theresienstadt
concentration camp in Czechoslovakia |
| Alexander,
Edward, 1936- |
| Former professor
of English at the University of Washington |
| Alexander,
Pat |
|
| Alexander,
Richard |
| Diary of a
journey from Minnesota to New Westminster B.C. in 1862, and the Cariboo gold
fields in 1863 |
| Alhadeff,
Albert |
|
| Alhadeff, Charles,
1909-1997 |
| Seattle
Sephardic community member |
| Alhadeff, Morris
J. |
| Mr. Alhadeff is
a Seattle citizen active on behalf of the arts |
| Alhadeff,
Pearl |
| Sephardic songs
sung and recorded by Pearl Alhadeff |
| Alice B. Theatre
(Seattle, Wash.) |
| Seattle gay and
lesbian theater |
| Aliesan,
Jody |
| Poet, feminist,
urban activist, and folk singer of Seattle, Washington |
| Aliyah
Bet |
| Organization
which arranged the clandestine rescue and illegal immigration of Jewish
refugees to Manate Palestine following World War II |
| Allen,
Dale. |
| Mr. Allen was a
Forest Ranger for Wenatchee National Forest |
| Allen,
Edward Weber, 1885-1976 |
| Photographs of
Dawson City, White Pass City, White Horse, and Miles Canyon |
| Allen, Edward Weber, 1885-1976 |
| Papers of Edward
Allen, an attorney, fisheries expert, and commissioner of the International
Pacific Salmon Fisheries Commission. |
| Allen, John Beard,
1845-1903 |
| Attorney and
United States Senator from Washington from 1889-1893 |
| Allen, Pliny
L. |
| Pliny Adams was
a member of the Washington State House of Representatives from the 43rd
District |
| Allen, Raymond B. (Raymond
Bernard), 1902- |
| Papers of a
university administrator. |
| Allen & Company
(Honolulu, Hawaii) |
| Shipping
firm |
| Allied
Arts of Seattle, Inc. |
| Records of
Allied Arts of Seattle, an arts advocacy organization. |
| Allied Arts of Seattle, Inc. |
| Portraits and
photographs of events from the Allied Arts of Seattle, 1973-1977 |
| Allper,
Sylvia |
|
| Almeleh,
Jacob |
| Pike Place
Market fruit stand owner |
| Almskaar, Hulda
D. |
|
| Aloha Lumber
Corporation |
| Lumber company,
Washington, that supplied lumber for airplanes |
| Alpine
Lakes Protection Society (Wash.) |
| Records of an
environmental conservation organization in Washington State. |
| Altaras,
Albert |
| Oral history
interview recalling the impact of Seattle's Neighborhood House and its
Educational Center |
| Altose,
Sophie |
| Bellingham
Jewish community member |
| Alvey, Alexis
A. |
| Canadian-American woman and University of Washington
Libraries staff member |
| Alvord, Benjamin,
1813-1884 |
| Commanding
General of District of Oregon in 1863 |
| Alyeska
Corporation |
| Photographs of
construction of the Trans-Alaska pipeline |
| Amateur Athletic Union.
Pacific Northwest Association |
| Minute book of
the Union's Pacific Northwest Association |
| AMC Cancer Research
Center and Hospital (Denver, Colo.). Seattle Ladies
Auxiliary |
| Jewish
Consumptive Relief Society |
| Ament, Deloris
Tarzan |
| Art critic in
Seattle, Washington |
| American Association of
Social Workers. Puget Sound Chapter |
| Professional
association of social workers |
| American
Astronomical Society |
| Records of the
major professional organization in North America for astronomers, other
scientists, and individuals interested in astronomy |
| American Baptist Foreign
Mission Society |
| Beaven Home,
Vashon Island, Washington, a home for the children of missionaries |
| American-Canadian
Fisheries Conference |
|
| American Cetacean
Society. Puget Sound Chapter |
| Non-profit,
short-lived organization concerned with marine mammals, especilly whales,
dolphins, and porpoises |
| American Chemical
Society. Northwest Regional Meeting |
| Professional
society of chemists and chemical engineers |
| American Chemical
Society. Puget Sound Section |
| Professional
society of chemists and chemical engineers |
| American Civil Liberties
Union of Washington |
| Legal advocacy
organization |
| American Federation of
Teachers. Local 1485 (Yakima Valley College) |
|
| American Federation of
Teachers. Local 772 (Everett, Wash.) |
| Local group
affiliated with the American Federation of Teachers |
| American
Friends Service Committee. Midwest Branch. Advisory Committee for
Evacuees |
| Quaker social
service organization which coordinated Chicago-area aid to displaced Japanese
Americans from 1942 to 1945. |
| American Friends Service
Committee. Pacific Northwest Regional Office |
| Social service
organization |
| American Gold Star
Mothers, Inc. Seattle Chapter No. 1 (Seattle, Wash.) |
|
| American
Institute of Architects |
| Photographs of
awards presentations and office interiors |
| American
Institute of Architects |
| Photographs and
drawings of projects by various Seattle architects, 1943-1976 |
| American Institute of
Architects. Seattle Chapter |
| Professional
society of architects |
| American
Institute of Architects. Seattle Chapter |
| Photographs of
Honor Award Winners projects, American Institute of Architects, Seattle
Chapter, 1950-1969 |
| American Institute of
Architects. Washington Council |
| Association of
AIA chapters of the state of Washington |
| American Institute of
Architects. Washington State Chapter |
| Professional
society of architecture, 1894-1961 |
| American Institute of
Mining and Metallurgical Engineers. North Pacific Section |
| Professional
society of engineers in the fields of mining, metalurgical and petroleum
engineering |
| American Institute of
Planners. Washington Chapter |
|
| American Institute of
Planners Pacific Northwest Chapter |
| Professional
association of planners |
| American Jewish
Committee. Seattle Chapter |
| Jewish community
relations organization |
| American Legion. Dept. of
Washington |
| United States
veterans organization |
| American Library
Association. Social Responsibilities Round Table of Washington State |
| Newsletter,
1970-1971 |
| American Lung Association of Washington |
| Organizational
records documenting efforts to raise funds and educate the public and goverment
about potential health risks related to environmental pollution and
diseases |
| American Lung Association of Washington |
| Photographs
documenting the activities and services of the American Lung Association of
Washington and various county groups dedicated to fighting
tuberculosis |
| American Records
Management Association. Greater Seattle Chapter |
| Association of
records administrators |
| American Revolution
Bicentennial Commission |
|
| American-Scandinavian
Foundation. Seattle Chapter |
| Seattle chapter
of a national organization founded in New York in 1910, to support educational
and cultural intercourse between the U.S. and Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway
and Sweden |
| American Society of
Landscape Architects. Pacific Northwest Chapter |
| Professional
association of landscape architects in the Northwest states of Oregon,
Washington, Idaho, Montana and Alaska and the province of British
Columbia |
| American Society of
Landscape Architects. Pacific Northwest Chapter |
| Records of a
professional organization founded in 1959 for landscape architects in the
Northwest states of Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, Alaska and the province
of British Columbia. |
| American Society of
Landscape Architects. Washington Chapter |
| Records of a
Washington State professional association of landscape architects |
| American Society of
Landscape Architects. Washington Chapter |
| Professional
association of landscape architects |
| Ames, Edwin Gardner, 1856-1935 |
| 9 photographs
albums include images of Puget Mill Company; Seattle views and activities;
Machias, Maine; national parks; and ships |
| Ames, Edwin Gardner, 1856-1935 |
| Papers of a
lumber company executive, banker, and political activist in Seattle,
Washington. |
| Ames, Robert
Witt |
|
| Amidei,
Terry |
| Video
artist |
| Amon, Leon J.,
1914- |
| Sephardic Jewish
community member of Seattle, Washington |
| Amoss,
Pamela |
| Field notes from
interviews with informants of Skagit and Nooksack background |
| Anches, Irving,
1909-. |
| Seattle Jewish
community member |
| Anches,
Reyna |
| Seattle
religious leader |
| And/Or Gallery (Seattle,
Wash.) |
| Art gallery
exhibiting non-traditional art forms |
| Andersen,
Bette |
| Photographs and
other materials documenting the life of actress Bette Anderson |
| Anderson, Alfred
H. |
| Agreement by
Chris Lane to join Anderson's crew for one year for a certain percentage of the
fur trade profits, 1922. |
| Anderson, Andrew A., b.
1893 |
| Ship Master's
license, 1943 |
| Anderson,
Bern |
| Retired U.S.
naval officer and scholar of George Vancouver |
| Anderson,
Bette |
| Actress,
director, and drama theater |
| Anderson,
Caroline |
| Probate report
of settlement of Anderson's estate, which consisted of land on McNeil Island,
Pierce County, Washington, 1937. |
| Anderson, Charles
Mack |
| Engineer of
Seattle and Walla Walla, Washington and Alaska |
| Anderson, Clarence Louis, 1894-1966 |
| Papers of a
fisheries biologist working in Washington State and Alaska. |
| Anderson, Donald
K. |
| Certificate
presented to Waldron & Pomeroy, Architects for the design of Schmitz Hall
on the University of Washington campus |
| Anderson,
Donald L. (Donald Lorraine) |
| Professor of
mining engineering, University of Washington. |
| Anderson, E.
W. |
| Paper discusses
problems of conflicting bankruptcy tax laws in Washington state |
| Anderson, Edmund Carr,
1895- |
| Descendant of
Edmund Carr |
| Anderson, Gordon
Lee |
| Pacific
Northwest sculptor, social activist, writer, teacher, humorist |
| Anderson, Guy,
1906- |
| Seattle
artists |
| Anderson, Lilly Jespersen
Kain |
| Danish
emigrant |
| Anderson,
Lloyd |
| Mountaineer and
cooperative leader |
| Anderson,
Margaret |
| Oral history
interview |
| Anderson, Thomas
McArthur, 1836-1917 |
| Major General,
U.S. Army |
| Anderson, Thomas McArthur, 1836-1917 |
| Photographs
taken on the Philippine Islands, mostly on Luzon, before and during the
Philippine-American war |
| Anderson
family |
| Genealogy of the
Andersson family |
| Anderson-Wanamaker
family |
| Washington State
pioneer family prominent in the logging industry, in state politics, and in
public education at the state and national levels |
| Andes,
Henry |
| Electrician and
business representative for IBEW local 46, Seattle, Washington. |
| Andrews, Clarence Leroy,
1862-1948 |
| Historian,
author, pioneer of Washington, Oregon and Alaska |
| Andrews,
Emery E., 1894-1976 |
| A pastor at
Seattle's Japanese Baptist Church who, during World War II, ministered to
Japanese American incarceration center inmates, principally those in Camp
Minidoka. |
| Angel,
Lydia |
| Seattle Jewish
community member |
| Angel,
Marc |
| Papers of a
Seattle native and Jewish Rabbi in New York City |
| Angell,
Tony |
| Interview
concerns Angell's work as an artist including his reasons for working with
living forms, particularly birds |
| Ankeny,
Levi |
| United States
Senator, 1903-1909 |
| Annen, H. A. (Harold
A.) |
| Businessman of
Everett, Washington |
| Anschell, Russell
F. |
| Autobiography |
| Ansell, Julian S., 1922- |
| Papers of a
faculty member and chairman of the University of Washington Department of
Urology. |
| Ansley, Helen
Green |
| Civic
leader |
| Anthes,
Jacob |
| Recollection by
a pioneer of early settlement of Langley, a town on South Whidbey
Island |
| Anthony, Helen
B. |
| Seattle activist
and publicist |
| Antiarrhythmics vs. Implantable Defibrillators Clinical Trial
Center (University of Washington) |
| NIH-funded,
clinical trial administered by the Department of Biostatistics at the
University of Washington to examine the usefulness of implantable cardiac
defibrillators |
| Aoki, Shea |
| Japanese
American who was active in the Japanese community in Seattle. |
| Apel, Gertrude
L. |
| General
Secretary of the Washington-Northern Idaho Council of Churches and the Seattle
Council of Churches |
| Appel,
Gersion |
| Gersion Appel
was rabbi of Congregation Bikur Cholim at the time these materials were
written |
| Apperson, John T., b.
1834 |
| Lieutenant,
United States Army, stationed at Fort Walla Walla, 1860s |
| Appleton, Marion B.
(Marion Brymner) |
| Marion Appleton
was editor of "Who's Who in Northwest Art," Seattle, 1941 |
| Aramaki,
Akira |
| Papers document
Japanese settlement and homesteading in Bellevue, Washington area |
| Arbor
Fund |
|
| Archie,
Steve |
| Photographs of
logging operations in upper Michigan |
| Archives of American Art.
Northwest Oral History Project |
|
| Arctic Club (Seattle,
Wash.) |
| A social club
primarily for those engaged in the Alaska trade |
| Arctic
Club (Seattle, Wash.) |
| Portraits of
members of the Arctic Club, a social organization of people from Alaska or
connected with Alaska through business |
| Arensberg,
Rose |
| Jewish community
member of Seattle, Washington |
| Arestad,
Sverre |
| Photographs of
people, mining and gold rush activity, and views of Mexico and
England |
| Armstrong,
Calvin |
| Pre-World War I
migrant to Seattle |
| Armstrong,
Olive |
| Finnish
American |
| Arnautoff,
Jake |
|
| Arnold, G.
Wright |
|
| Aronin,
Sam |
|
| Aronin,
Zerline |
| Seattle Jewish
community member |
| Arons, A.
B. (Arnold B.) |
| Former
University of Washington Professor of Physics |
| Arteaga
Voyage |
| Narrative of the
voyage of the Arteaga (photostat of the original, translation included),
1779 |
| Asberry,
Nettie J., 1865-1968 |
| Papers of Nettie
J. Asberry, Tacoma African American activist and president of the Washington
State Association of Colored Women's Clubs. |
| Asberry, Nettie J., 1865-1968 |
| Portraits
collected by Nettie J. Asberry of herself and prominent African Americans of
the early 20th century. |
| Ash,
Harry |
|
| Asher,
Shirley |
| Ticket for High
Holy Day Service, 1932 and a meeting notice, 1930 |
| Ashford,
Paul |
| Letter from
Glenn Hughes, 23 Mar 1929 |
| Ashley, Paul Pritchard,
1896- |
| Correspondence
between Berne Jacobsen and Paul Ashley |
| Asia, Benjamin,
1915- |
| Seattle Jewish
community member |
| Asia, Samuel
B. |
| Tacoma Jewish
community member |
| Asian and Pacific Women's
Caucus |
| Social justice
organization in Washington |
| Asia Trading
Company |
| Records of the
Company |
| Asotin County
(Wash.) |
| Primary election
poll book, Asotin, Wash. Precinct no. 3, 1918 |
| Associated Vintners
(Bellevue, Wash.) |
|
| Association for Retarded
Citizens of Washington. Trust Fund |
|
| Association of College
and Research Libraries. Washington State Chapter |
| Professional
association of academic librarians in the Pacific Northwest |
| Association of Western
Pulp and Paper Workers |
| Labor
union |
| Astley, Ted, 1920-1994 |
| Papers of a
University of Washington graduate student and staff member in the Veterans
Affairs Office, who was dismissed at the time of the Canwell Committee on
un-American activities hearings. |
| Athenaea (Snohomish
County, Wash.) |
|
| Attebery,
E. Raymond (Edgar Raymond), 1895-1944 |
| Seattle
clergyman and civic leader. |
| Atwood,
Stanley |
| Teacher, public
official |
| Augustana Evangelical Lutheran Church. Columbia
Conference |
| Conference of
Swedish Lutheran Churches in Washington, Oregon, and Idaho |
| Ault, Harry E. B. (Harry Erwin Bratton), 1883-1961 |
| Journalist,
editor, and publisher of the
Seattle Union Record, a trade union
daily. |
| Austin, Russell A., 1930- |
| Papers of a King
County, Washington, Republic party leader. |
| Autio, Rudy,
1926- |
| Artist and
Professor of Art at the University of Montana |
| Axe,
B.E. |
| B. E. Axe
travelled to Skagway during the Alaska Gold Rush and wrote letters describing
his impressions |
| Axworthy,
Dwayne |
| Author of paper
is a descendant of Asa Mercer |
| Ayer,
Elizabeth |
| Elizabeth Ayer
(1897-1987) was the first registered woman architect in Washington
State |
| Ayer,
Elizabeth |
| Photographs
relating to the work of architects Elizabeth Ayer and Edwin Ivey |
| Ayer
family |
| Pioneer
Washington state family, public official |
| Azose,
Jack |
| Sephardic
Jew |
| Azose,
Leo |
| Seattle Jewish
community member |
| B'nai B'rith.
Anti-defamation League. Northwest Regional Office |
| Community
relation arm of B'nai B'rith with national membership and a regional office in
Seattle |
| Babb,
Albert L. (Albert Leslie), 1925- |
| Professor and
first chairman (1955-1981) of the nuclear engineering department at the
University of Washington |
| Babcock, John Pease, 1855-1936 |
| Fisheries expert
and government official |
| Babcock,
William |
| Photographs of a
trip to Asia and Europe |
| Backus, Manson Franklin,
1853-1935 |
| Banker of
Seattle, Washington |
| Bader, Max |
| Pacific
Northwest public health administrator and advocate |
| Bagley,
Clarence, 1843-1932 |
| Papers of a
pioneer, historian, journalist, author, publisher, collector, and public
official of Washington |
| Bagley, Daniel, 1818-1905 |
| Papers of a
Washington State pioneer, Methodist pastor, businessman, and civic
leader. |
| Bailey, Frank C. (Frank Clinton) |
| Photographs of
the Spokane area and Spokane River in the 1880s-1890s. |
| Bailey, George C. (George
Cecil), b. 1883 |
| Author,
farmer |
| Bailey, Josiah, fl.
1815-1863 |
| Bailey family
correspondence and other documents |
| Baillargeon
family |
|
| Bainbridge Island
Historical Society |
| Community hall
elected to the National Register |
| Bainbridge Island - North
Kitsap Jewish Chavurah |
| Articles of
incorporation, clippings and newsletters of the organization |
| Baker, Charles H. (Charles Hinckley), b.
1864 |
| Photograph album
documenting the1901 visit of the Commercial Club of Chicago to the Snoqualmie
Falls Power Company and additional Washington locales. |
| Baker,
Jack |
| Designer and
contemporary artist working and teaching in Seattle since 1970 |
| Baker, W.
P. |
| Seattle
physician |
| Bakke,
Noel |
| Business
executive of Seattle, Washington |
| Bakken, Dick,
1941- |
| Poet, teacher,
editor |
| Balch, Albert
S. |
| Real estate
developer, political activist. Mr. Balch continued the firm of Crawford and
Conover. |
| Balint, Judy Lash,
1952- |
| Judy Balint was
chair person for the Seattle Action for Soviet Jewry and a founder of the
Pacific Northwest AMCHA |
| Ballaine, John E.,
1868- |
| Journalist,
businessman, army officer, civic leader, and private secretary to John R.
Rogers, Governor of Washington |
| Ballinger, Harry,
1869-1965 |
| Seattle
attorney |
| Ballinger, Richard Achilles,
1858-1922 |
| Papers of Mayor
of Seattle, 1904-1906; Commissioner of the General Land Office, 1907-1908; and
the Secretary of the Interior, 1909-1911 |
| Balmer,
Thomas |
| Lawyer, and
member of University of Washington Board of Regents |
| Ban,
Earnest |
| Oral history of
a Seattle Jewish community member |
| Ban,
Noemi |
| Oral history of
a Seattle Jewish community member |
| Banks,
Mary |
| Reminiscence,
"Pilchuck", 1980 |
| Banks, Virginia, 1920-1985 |
| Northwest
painter and art teacher. |
| Bansmer,
Gustav |
| Surgeon, family
medicine practitioner, health care administrator, and activist |
| Baptist Missionary
Childrens Home. Association of the Pacific Coast |
| Home for
children of Baptist missionaries established in 1895 at Burton, Vashon Island,
Washington |
| Barer, Alan
L. |
| Jewish community
member of Walla Walla, Washington |
| Bark, Lois
Imogene |
|
| Barkdull, Calvin H.,
1875-1960 |
| Mining engineer,
mineralogist, 1875-1960. |
| Barker,
George H. |
| Photographs and
newspaper clippings documenting the construction of the Bonneville Dam, the
Detroit Dam, and the Mud Mountain Dam. |
| Barker, Pierce
W. |
|
| Barksdale,
Julian D. (Julian Devreau), 1904- |
| Professor of
geology at the University of Washington and a member of many organizations for
senior citizens and retirees. |
| Barley, H. C. (Harrie C.), d. 1909 |
| Photographs of
railroad construction, crew, and scenes along the White Pass and Yukon Route
and views of Skagway, Bennett, Miles Canyon, and the Dalton Trail, taken by
H.C. Barley. |
| Barnes, A. H. (Albert Henry), b. 1876 |
| Photographs of
Western Washington including scenic views and images of early
homesteaders |
| Barnes, Edward Larrabee,
1915-2004 |
| Architect |
| Barnes, George
A. |
| Barnes was in
banking and real estate business in Thurston County |
| Barnes, Walter O.,
1870-1962 |
| Businessman in
fisheries, mining. |
| Barnett,
Arthur G. |
|
| Barnett, Arthur G.,
1907- |
| Lawyer and civic
leader, Seattle, Washington |
| Barnett, Eugene,
1891- |
| Trade
unionist |
| Barnett, H. G. (Homer
Garner), 1906- |
| Anthropologist |
| Barnett, James,
1817-1884 |
|
| Barnett,
Marthè |
| Writer |
| Barnett, Powell
S. |
| African American
immigrant, activist |
| Barnum, William
Milo |
| Businessman |
| Baronsky,
Edward |
| Oral history and
documents of a Jewish immigrant from Siberia |
| Baronsky,
Mendel |
| Religious leader
in the Seattle Jewish community |
| Barr, J.
C. |
| Barr sailed on a
steamer that sailed from Seattle, Washington to Sain Michael Island, Alaska, in
the Bering Sea |
| Barr, Jacqueline
V. |
|
| Barr, Margaret
J. |
| Homestead
certificate for land on Gray's River, Wahkiakum County, 1895 |
| Barr,
Mark |
|
| Barrett, Gordon
S. |
| Log scaler,
Bellingham, Washington |
| Barry, J. Neilson (John
Neilson), 1870-1961 |
| Episcopal
minister and historian |
| Bartlett, Francis G. (Francis
Grindel), 1920- |
| University of
Washington professor of engineering and a naval engineer |
| Barton,
James B. |
| Photographs of
Mount Rainier; Snoqualmie Falls; the AYPE, a circus parade and other Seattle
scenes; and a trip to Alaska. |
| Barton
Brothers |
| Photographs of
Seattle streets, Army transport ships, and Denny Hall |
| Bashford, Herbert,
1871-1928 |
| Washington
State librarian and a nature poet |
| Bass, Harold
J. |
| Newsletter,
"Horizon Lines", 1955-1969 |
| Bassett, Samuel B.,
1896-1971 |
| Lawyer, Seattle,
Washington |
| Batcheller, Willis Tryon,
1889-1975 |
| Consulting
engineer of Seattle, Washington |
| Bateman, William
G. |
| Hand weaver,
author |
| Bates, Kate
Stevens |
| Letters by or
regarding Hazard Stevens |
| Bathhouse
Theatre |
| Seattle theatre,
located in the former bathhouse adjacent to Green Lake |
| Bathhouse
Theatre |
| Photographs of
BathhouseTheater productions, 1969-1990 |
| Battle Ground (Wash.).
Community Study Group |
| Scrapbook of
minutes, reports and clippings of the Group |
| Bauer, Wolf
G. |
| Mountaineer and
conservationist |
| Baumann, Henry Nicholas,
1888- |
| Engineer |
| Baxter, Luther
Loren |
| Union Army
officer and Minnesota legislator and judge |
| Bayley,
Christopher T. |
| Republican
political activist, corporate official. |
| Beals, Walter
B. |
| Lawyer, judge,
army officer, and collector |
| Beals,
Walter B. |
| Hand made album
of photographs of Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen |
| Beam, George
Wesley |
| Washington
pioneer and legislator |
| Beardsley, Arthur S.
(Arthur Sydney), 1889-1950 |
| Title abstracts
to Seattle properties documenting early land transactions, including Denny,
Boren, and Yesler properties |
| Beaton,
William |
| Collector of
George Washington correspondence |
| Beaudry,
Roy |
|
| Bebb, Charles
H. |
| Seattle
architect |
| Beck,
Broussais C. |
| Seattle rowing
enthusiast and businessman who played a role in infiltrating Seattle labor
union activities in 1919-1920 |
| Beck, Eleanor Nordhoff,
d. 1966 |
| Cultural and
civic leader |
| Beck, Robert W. (Robert
William), 1896-1968 |
| Engineer,
consultant with Seattle Lighting Department, Bonnevile Power Administration,
and R.W. Beck and Associates. |
| Becker,
Dorothy |
|
| Becker,
George |
| Memoir of his
days at the University of Washington, ca. 1925-1935 |
| Becker,
Jerome |
| Businessman,
grocer of Seattle, Washington |
| Becker,
Paula |
| Narrative
account with photocopied photographs and quotations from MacDonald's writings
of the homes occupied by Betty MacDonald and Mary Bard Jensen. |
| Becker,
Rayfield |
| Defendant in
Washington v. Britt Smith et al, 1920 |
| Becker,
Robert |
| Postcards of the
Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition (AYPE) in Seattle, Washington in
1909 |
| Becker,
Sol |
| Primarily
records of the Herzl Congregation, Mercer Island, Washington |
| Beckey, Fred W.,
1921- |
|
| Beeson, Simeon
A. |
| Mr. Beeson was
Forest Ranger in the Okanogan, Chelan, and Wenatchee National
Forests |
| Behar,
Elazar |
| Papers of a
Sephardic Jewish woman |
| Behar, Leon,
1900-1970 |
| Poet and
playwright of Seattle, Washington |
| Behm, Franklin
F. |
| Papers of a
member of the Washington Federation of Teachers. |
| Bell, Aldon
D. |
| University of
Washington historian and served on the Executive Committee for Target
Seattle |
| Bell, S.
Leonard |
| Two seminar
papers regarding strikes |
| Belle
family |
| Norwegian
American family |
| Bement,
Douglas |
| Collector of
correspondence from literary figures |
| Benaroya, Samuel,
1908- |
|
| Bender, Barbara L.
Drake |
| Teacher at
Auburn, Washington High School 1941-1942 |
| Bender, Clara
E. |
|
| Benét, William Rose,
1886-1950 |
| Letter to Robert
Dwaine Monroe, 3 May 1949 |
| Benezra, Joseph
N. |
| Papers of a
Seattle Jewish community member |
| Benezra, Sarah
Berro |
| Mrs. Benezra,
sister-in-law of Henry Benezra, describes her immigration, courtship, and the
organization of the ladies auxiliary of congregation Sephardic Bikur Holim,
Seattle |
| Benjamin, Max
M. |
| Seattle and
Guemes Island painter and critic |
| Benn,
Samuel |
| Land index for
Aberdeen, Washington |
| Bennett, Fred
S. |
| Bennett was a
student at the University of Washington from 1911-1914 |
| Bennett, Fred
S. |
| Photographs of
University of Washington buildings and student events |
| Benoliel,
Alan |
|
| Benson, Charles
T. |
| Interview
covering the years 1926-1930 when Mr. Benson worked at Newhalem for Seattle
City Light |
| Benson, Eva
Ronald |
| Seattle
pioneer |
| Benson, Henry Kreitzer, 1877-1954 |
| Professor of
chemical engineering, University of Washington, 1904-1947. |
| Benson,
Naomi Achenbach |
| Papers of a
teacher and Democratic Party worker in Snohomish County, Washington. |
| Bensussan,
Thomas |
| Clippings
concerning Washington Fish Company, Aberdeen |
| Bentley, Nelson
|
| Papers of poet
and former University of Washington Professor of English Nelson
Bentley. |
| Berch, Laura,
1894-1989 |
| Businesswoman of
Seattle, Washington |
| Bereano, Philip L.,
1940- |
| Professor in the
Technical Communication department at the University of Washington's College of
Engineering. |
| Berezowsky, Nicolai,
1900-1953 |
| Piano-vocal
score of children's opera "Babar the Elephant" |
| Berg Construction
Company |
| Construction
company |
| Bergenheim, Anders
T. |
| Swedish
shepherd |
| Bergman,
Abraham B. |
| Former Professor
in the University of Washington School of Medicine |
| Bergman, Fred
H. |
|
| Bergquist,
Ivar |
| Norwegian
immigrant and Seattle businessman |
| Berman, Gizel,
1919- |
| Sculptor and
Auschwitz surivor |
| Berman, Howard
R. |
| Linguistic
materials related to the work of Melville Jacobs |
| Berman,
Nicholas |
| Nicholas Berman,
M.D., D.D.S., born 1909, was a prisoner at Auschwitz, Buchenwald, and
Theresienstadt during the Holocaust of World War II |
| Bernardi, Susan R. |
| Collection of
photographs by Susan R. Bernardi documenting Eskimo life at Kingegan, Cape
Prince of Wales, Alaska, ca. 1906. |
| Bernhard,
Minnie |
| Civic activist
and Jewish community member of Seattle and Spokane, Washington |
| Berns,
John Emmett |
| Images relating
to Klondike Gold Rush packer and muleskinner John "Packer Jack"
Newman. |
| Bernstein, Steven J.,
1950- |
| Poet and
performer, Seattle |
| Berro, Rosa
Scharhon |
| Interview of a
Jewish American regarding the history of Congregation Ezra Bessarath |
| Berry, Fred
J. |
| Mr. Berry was a
forest ranger on the Skagit River from 1925-1970 |
| Bertelson, Ernest
B. |
| Free-lance
journalist |
| Bertelson, Ernest B. |
| Photographs of
Native Americans, mostly Suquamish Indians and of locations around Puget
Sound |
| Bertram, Jasper
N. |
| Papers of a
Civil War soldier, political activist, salesman. |
| Beta Alpha Psi. Delta
Chapter (Universtiy of Washington) |
| Records of the
Fraternity's Delta Chapter located at the University of Washington |
| Beta Phi Mu. Western
Washington Professional Chapter |
| Fraternity to
promote the advancement of librarianship and provide a forum for
members |
| Beth Israel Congregation
(Aberdeen, Wash.) |
| Records of the
Congregation |
| Bethlehem Lutheran Church
(Marysville, Wash.) |
| Marysville
Anniversary booklet |
| Beth Sholom (Richland,
Wash.) |
| Jewish
congregation in Richland, Washington |
| Bilimoria, Eleanor
Danner |
| Crusader in
civil rights for women |
| Billingsley,
Paul |
| Mountain
climber |
| Binh Memorial Committee
(Seattle, Wash.) |
| Vietnamese
Vietnam War student protester who was killed attempting to hijack an airplane
and divert it to Hanoi |
| Binns, Archie,
1899-1971 |
| Northwest
author, born 1899 |
| Bipartisan Civil Rights
Newsletter |
| Newsletter
regarding a 1964 Civil Rights Bill |
| Bird, John
L. |
| Businessman of
Seattle, Washington |
| Birnbaum,
Zygmunt William, 1903- |
| Contains
materials documenting Dr. Birnbaum's career as a mathematician at the
University of Washington, as well as correspondence documenting his efforts to
assist emigration from Nazi Poland and his involvement with the loyalty oath
suit filed against the university in 1964. |
| Birnbaum, Zygmunt William, 1903- |
| Images
documenting the professional life of University of Washington mathematician Dr.
Zygmunt William Birnbaum, as well as images of friends and relatives from Lwów,
Poland. |
| Birulin, Ann
Neiss |
| WWII POW and
later a Seattle community member |
| Birulin,
Sol |
| Family lived in
Harbin and Tientsin 1920-1939 |
| Bismark Gold and Silver
Mining Company (Seattle, Wash.) |
| Minutes of the
Company |
| Black Panther
Party |
| Two pamphlets
issued by the Black Panther Party |
| Blackwell, William
B. |
| Tacoma,
Washington, pioneer; Civil War colonel of the 26th Regiment, New York State
Militia. |
| Blaine
family |
| Pioneer Seattle
family |
| Blaine State
Bank |
| Legal document,
1895 |
| Blair,
Stephen R. |
|
| Blair, Stephen R. (Stephen Richard), 1917-1997 |
| Papers of a gay
man with experiences in the military, the Marine Cooks and Stewards Union, and
theater. |
| Blalock, Nelson Gales,
1836-1913 |
| Surgeon, farmer
of Walla Walla, Washington |
| Blanchard, Leslie
F. |
| Author |
| Blanchard and Partridge
(Seattle, Wash.) |
| Insurance
agency |
| Blanchet, Augustine
Magloire Alexander, 1797-1887 |
| Letter to Major
Lugembeel, commanding officer, Fort Vancouver, 22 May 1862 |
| Blankenship, George
C. |
| Pioneer,
Olympia, Washington |
| Blankenship, George
E. |
| Printer, writer
of Olympia, Washington |
| Bleha,
Bernard |
|
| Bliss, Joseph J., b.
1852 |
| Army clerk and
journalist in Vancouver, Washington, and St. Louis, Missouri |
| Blocher, W. L. (William
Lawrence), b. 1854 |
| Okanogan,
Washington businessman |
| Block,
Henrietta |
| Family
photographs |
| Block, Robert J. (Robert
Jackson), 1922- |
| Seattle Jewish
community member |
| Bloedel, Prentice,
1900-1996 |
| Seattle
lumberman |
| Bloedel,
Prentice, 1900-1996 |
| Photographs
documenting the lumber operations of the Bloedel family in British Columbia and
Washington |
| Bloedel-Donovan Lumber
Mills (Bellingham, Wash.) |
| Lumber company
based in Bellingham, Washington; established 1901, and closed 1966. |
| Bloom, Jessie S.,
1887-1980 |
| Jewish community
member of Seattle, Alaska and Dublin, Ireland |
| Bloom,
Robert |
| Interview
describing the role of Jews in Dawson and the Klondike |
| Bluechel,
Alan |
| Washington State
politician |
| Blum,
Lenore |
|
| Blumberg,
Mary |
| Everett Jewish
community member |
| Blumenthal, Helen
Berkman, 1892-1983 |
| Seattle Jewish
community member who transcribed children's stories into braille |
| Blumenthal,
Herman |
| Interview where
Buchenwald is discussed and a conversation with Harold Callender |
| Blumenthal,
Sophie |
| Interview of
Sophie Blumenthal who was born in Latvia and later moved to Germany and recalls
the rise of Hitler and living in Germany during World War I. |
| Bly,
Robert |
| Robert Bly is a
noted American poet and editor |
| Boardman,
Elisha |
| Charles Gould
letter, 1840 |
| Boas, Franz,
1858-1942 |
| Anthropologist |
| Bocker |
| Snapshots of
travels in Italy, Spain, England, Holland, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, China
and Tibet, circa 1953 |
| Bocker, Leon
M. |
| Missionary |
| Bodansky, David |
| University of
Washington professor of physics. |
| Bode, Henry
Fred |
| Papers of a
German immigrant to Seattle, Washington, born 1862. |
| Bodemer,
Charles W. |
| University of
Washington professor of biomedical history. |
| Bodge,
Samuel |
| Businessman |
| Bogardus,
Helen |
| Scrapbook
documenting Bogardus's student days in Seattle public schools and at University
of Washington |
| Bogle &
Gates |
| Seattle law
firm |
| Bolduc, J.-B. Z.
(Jean-Baptiste Zacharie), 1818-1889 |
| Letter and
journal, 1842 |
| Bolton, Frederick Elmer,
b. 1866 |
| Photographs of
public schools and school buses collected by University of Washington Dean of
Education Frederick Bolton |
| Bolton, Frederick Elmer, b. 1866 |
| Papers of a
professor and dean of the College of Education at the University of Washington,
as well as an administrator and author. |
| Bolton,
Jean |
| Citizen
activist |
| Bonds,
Frank, 1890- |
| Photographs of
Frank Bonds's family and friends in Sumas, Washington, and McMinnville,
Oregon. |
| Bone, Homer Truett, 1883-1970 |
| Papers documenting
Homer T. Bone's U.S. Senate activities, principally his efforts to insure
merchant mariners and his role in the public power debate in Washington
State. |
| Bone, Scott C. (Scott
Cardelle),1860-1936 |
| Select papers of
Scott C. Bone, editor of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer and governor of Alaska
Territory |
| Bonsteel,
David L. |
| Photographs and
various ephemeral materials relating to photogrammetry |
| Booker,
Margaret |
| Founder and
artistic director, Intiman Theatre, Seattle, 1972-1985 |
| Books Mercaz (Seattle,
Wash.) |
| Jewish bookstore
in Seattle, Washington |
| Booth, Clara
Wallace |
| Clara Wallace
Booth was a 1919 graduate of the University of Washington |
| Booth, T.
William |
| Papers of T.
William Booth, author of several books about the history of architecture in
Seattle and the Pacific Northwest |
| Booth, T. William |
| Photographs of
architectural projects taken by T. William Booth for his book on the architect
Carl F. Gould |
| Boothroyd, William
H. |
| Businessman |
| Bordeaux,
Rehei |
| Transcript of
an interview |
| Bordeaux
family |
| Bill of
sale |
| Bornstein
family |
| Jewish
immigrants to Seattle |
| Bostelmann, Carl
John |
| Materials
pertaining to this lyricist's collaboration with songwriter Earl
Robinson |
| Boswell,
Felix |
| Arithmetic
notebook and miscellaneous documents |
| Boucher, Cormack
E. |
| Inventor |
| Bouck, William Morley,
1868-1946 |
| Activist in
agricultural organizations, Skagit County, Washington |
| Bourgin, D.
G. |
|
| Bowen, Betty,
1919-1977 |
| Photographs of
Northwest artists and their works, circa 1940-1969 |
| Bowen,
Betty, 1919-1977 |
| Photographs of
Seattle area artists |
| Bowen, Betty, 1919-1977 |
| Papers of a
publicist for and patron of the arts and historic preservation in Seattle,
Washington. |
| Bowman-Griffith
family |
|
| Boyd,
William |
| Land indenture
with John Rolls, 20 Sept 1802 |
| Boyd,
William F., b. 1848 |
| Views of
Seattle, the hops industry, logging and the aftermath of the Seattle
fire |
| Boyer, John
E. |
| Lawyer,
businessman, army officer |
| Boyle
Wagoner Architects |
| Photographs
documenting the A.V. Love Dry Goods and Loft Building in Seattle, Washington,
prior to its demolition. |
| Braas, George H. |
| Photographs of
Mountaineers Society excursions to Mt. Rainier. |
| Brace,
Blanche |
|
| Brackett, D.
Ansan |
|
| Bradford, Daniel
F. |
| Power of
attorney, granted by John H. Scranton 13 July 1860 |
| Bradford, James
E. |
| Political
activist, public official of Seattle, Washington |
| Bradford, Samuel
W. |
| Investor in
Northern Pacific Railway |
| Bradley,
Levi |
| Family
photographs and photographs of Seattle parks, buildings, and events |
| Bradley,
Robert |
| Tinted color
photographs of Mount Rainier, Mount Adams and Cascade vistas |
| Brady, Ferdinand |
| Photographic
postcards of the Tulalip Indian School, students, and grounds taken by
Ferdinand Brady, a Washington photographer. |
| Brainerd, Erastus,
1855-1922 |
| Journalist,
editor, politician and civic leader |
| Brakel, Henry
Louis |
| Interview of
Louis Brakel where he discusses the history of the U.W. Physics Department,
1902-1936 |
| Braman, James D'Orma,
1901-1980 |
| City Councilman,
and mayor of Seattle, Washington |
| Branan, Arthur
D. |
| Interviewconcerning pioneer life in and around North
Bend, Washington, in the 1880s |
| Brand, Esther Gertrude
Garske |
| Oral history of
a Wallingford community member |
| Brant, Irving,
1885- |
| Writer,
editor |
| Brashem, Alfred
A. |
| Jewish community
member of Seattle, Washington |
| Brashen,
Betty |
| Information
about the Brashen family, originally from Minsk |
| Brass, Paul R., 1936- |
| Papers of a
professor of political science at the University of Washington. |
| Bray, Ina
Bertulyte |
| Photographs of
members of Seattle's Baltic community at events |
| Brenner,
Itsey |
|
| Brenner, Ruth
Kutoff |
| Seattle Jewish
community member |
| Briar, Scott, 1926- |
| Papers of a
professor and dean of the University of Washington School of Social
Work. |
| Bridal Veil
Lumbering Company |
| Souvenir
photograph album of Oregon lumber company |
| Bridge, Benjamin M.,
1896-1974. |
| Jeweler, and
civic leader of Seattle, Washington |
| Bridge,
Ralph |
| Bridge's father
owned the Alaska Outfitters store on First Avenue in Seattle |
| Bringhurst,
Alice |
| Interview of
Alice Bringhurst concerning Harry Bringhurst |
| Bringloe,
Frances |
| Dollmaker |
| Brinsmead,
William |
| Composer, Port
Townsend, Washington |
| Brinton, Joan
M. |
| Manuscript of
"Madeleine Zabriskie Doty, 1877-1963 - the Feminist as Reformer" |
| Brisker,
Emanuel |
|
| Britain,
Lillian |
| Lantern slides,
some hand-colored, depicting a variety of subjects in the fields of history,
the arts, and sociology |
| Brite,
Erna |
|
| British Columbia Indian
Language Project |
| Study of the
Okanogan Indians of British Columbia and Washington State |
| Broderick, Freda
Markow |
| Frank Markow is
the brother of Mrs. Broderick. Mrs. Broderick died in 1990 |
| Broderick,
Henry |
| Seattle
realtor |
| Broderick,
Henry |
| Photograph
collection depicting exterior views of commercial buildings and storefronts in
downtown Seattle owned and/or rented by Jews, as well as one
residence. |
| Broetje, Arthur
F. |
| Teacher, labor
union official of Bremerton, Washington |
| Bronowski, Jacob,
1908-1974 |
| Mathematician,
educator, author and inventor |
| Brooker, Ellen
E. |
| Organizational
features of Mountaineers |
| Brooks,
Blanche |
| File containing
various UW-related memorabilia |
| Brooks, Richard
E. |
| Photographs of
works of a sculptor |
| Brooks, Richard J. |
| Papers of a
Seattle businessman and enrivonmentalist |
| Brooks, Richard
J. |
| Seattle
businessman and environmentalist |
| Brooks, Zola |
| Photographs
albums of student life at University of Washington |
| Brotherhood of Railway
and Steamship Clerks, Freight Handlers, Express, and Station Employes. Northern
Pacific System Board of Adjustment. Tacoma Division |
| Labor union,
Tacoma, Washington |
| Brotman, Daryl
M. |
| Political
cartoonist, history teacher, autograph collector, and Democratic Party
activist |
| Brotman,
Daryl M. |
| Portraits of
20th century national political figures such as presidents, Supreme Court
Justices, cabinet members, senators, congressmen and governors |
| Brown, Andrew Anphin,
1841-1912 |
| Civil War
soldier |
| Brown, Beriah,
1815-1900 |
| Journalist in
Wisconsin, Oregon and Washington Territories and a Seattle mayor |
| Brown,
Bertha |
| Hand written
reminiscence by an early resident of Ballard |
| Brown, Harold
E.D. |
| Photographs of
forest rangers, rangers houses, logging scenes and University of Washington
Forestry School students and faculty |
| Brown, Harold E.
D. |
| Employee of Mt.
Baker National Forest who recollected the early years of the Koma Kulshan
Ranger Station, 1931-1933, and other aspects of timber sales in the Mt. Baker
National Forest |
| Brown, Janet
Askren |
| Oral history
interview of Brown |
| Brown, Mary
Kosher |
|
| Brown,
Nils |
| Autobiography |
| Brown,
Polly |
| Letter from
Henry Suzzallo |
| Brown,
Wilfred |
| Reminiscence of
the 1935 kidnapping and ransom of George Weyerhaeuser |
| Brown and
Caldwell |
| Engineering
firm |
| Brown
and Caldwell |
| Photos
documenting Seattle's Metro Sewage Disposal Project, 1963-1974, provided by the
environmental engineering firm of Brown and Caldwell. |
| Brown Bag Theatre
(Seattle, Wash.) |
| Seattle theatre
company |
| Brown Church (Seattle,
Wash.) |
| Sunday school
record books with minutes and attendance |
| Brown
family |
| Journalists. |
| Bruckart, John Ray,
1887-1979 |
| Forest Service
employee |
| Brucker, Thomas H.
S. |
| Concerns the
work of Thomas Brucker and Brock Evans, as lawyers, on behalf of the Sierra
Club |
| Brune,
Martha E. |
| Photographs
documenting the building expansion program at Frederick and Nelson |
| Bruseth, Nels,
1886- |
| Forest ranger,
naturalist, historian of Snohomish County, Washington |
| Bryan,
Edgar |
| King County
Assessor |
| Bryan, James Wesley,
1874- |
| Lawyer,
Bremerton, State Senator, 1908-1912 and U.S. Representative, 1913-1915 from
Washington |
| Bryan, William Jennings,
1860-1925 |
| Editor of "The
Commoner", a politic magazine published in Lincoln, Nebraska |
| Bryant, Alice Franklin,
1899-1977 |
| Political
activist, writer, lecturer |
| Brynteson,
John |
| Biographical
sketch of John Brynteson by Sigvard Malmberg and F. E. Karlstrom,
1898-1948 |
| Buchanan, Charles Milton,
1868-1920 |
| Physician,
government agent, school superintendent on Tulalip Indian
Reservation |
| Buckner, Harry
S. |
| Pioneer settler
at Stehekin in the North Cascades |
| Bugge, W. A. (William
Adair) |
| Transcript of
interview which was a project of the American Public Works
Association |
| Building
& Construction Trades Council (Seattle, Wash.) |
| Records of a
Seattle labor organization involved in discrimination lawsuit and contract
negotiations. |
| Building Service
Employees' International Union. Local 6 (Seattle,
Wash.) |
| Records of the
Union |
| Bulkley, Charles
S. |
|
| Bullert, B. J.,
1955- |
| Seattle
documentary film maker |
| Bullitt, Dorothy Stimson, 1892-1989 |
| Papers of a
Seattle broadcasting executive and civic leader |
| Bullitt,
Katharine |
| Papers of a
Seattle civic activist in education, desegregation, civil rights, peace, and
historic preservation. |
| Bullitt,
Stimson |
| Seattle
attorney, civic leader, and author. |
| Bulosan,
Aurelio |
| Papers of the
brother of Filipino-American author, poet, and migrant laborer Carlos
Bulosan. |
| Bulosan, Carlos |
| Papers of a
Filipino-American author, poet, and migrant laborer |
| Burgess, William O.,
Sr. |
| William O.
Burgess, Sr. was forest ranger for Wenatchee National Forest. |
| Burke,
Thomas, 1849-1925 |
| Photographs of
Thomas Burke and Caroline McGilvra Burke |
| Burke, Thomas, 1849-1925 |
| Papers of a
Washington State attorney, businessman, civic leader, and public
official. |
| Burke
Associates |
| Slides of
architectural and planning projects by Seattle firm, circa 1969-1994 |
| Burke Millwork Company
(Seattle, Wash.) |
| Wood products
manufacturing company |
| Burnett,
Charles "Tiny" |
| Photographs of
theatrical and musical performers |
| Burnett, H.
C. |
| Early resident
of Spokane, WA |
| Burnett, Peter H. (Peter
Hardeman), 1807-1895 |
| Oregon pioneer
and governor of California |
| Burton, Philip L.,
1915- |
| Lawyer and civic
leader of Seattle, Washington |
| Bush,
Henry |
| Native of Prague
incarcerated in various Nazi concentration camps during World War II |
| Butcher, Jeffrey
Lee |
| Resident of
Lynnwood area, south Snohomish County, Washington |
| Butcher,
Jeffrey Lee |
| Album of
photographs of Columbia River Highway, Bonneville Dam construction, Boise,
Idaho, and Yellowstone National Park |
| Butler, Henry,
1921- |
| Seattle
businessman and Jewish community member |
| Butler,
M.L. |
| Journal and
expense record of Butler, on a cargo ship |
| Butler,
Olga |
| Jewish community
leader, Seattle, Washington |
| Butler, Pierce,
1866-1939 |
| Supreme Court
justice |
| Buttnick, Meta Bloom,
1913- |
| Leader and
activist in the Jewish community |
| Buyagawan, Apolonio
K. |
| Social worker at
the Pioneer Square Neighborhood Health Station |
| Byrd,
Robert |
|
| Byrne,
Rutherford |
| Washington
pioneer |
| Cadbury, Olive C. (Olive
Clinton) |
| Washington
pioneer, social worker |
| Cahail, Alice
Kellogg. |
| Regional history
writer |
| Cain,
Lodoen Purdy |
| A collection of
photographic negatives depicting early motion picture celebrities, some from
the silent era. |
| Caldwell, Harrison
L. |
| First Negro
school administrator in Washington, died 1964 |
| Caldwell, Liz, 1920- |
| Diaries,
ephemera, and photographs of a speech therapist and teacher of deaf children,
Seattle, Washington. |
| California |
| Collection of
maps and letters in the 18th century |
| California Fish Company
(Los Angeles, Calif.) |
| Records of the
Company |
| Call, Corinne
Beard |
| Teacher in
Alaska |
| Callahan, Kenneth,
1905-1986 |
| Washington
artist |
| Callbreath, Grant and
Cook |
| Outgoing
correspondence of a general merchandise business in Wrangell, Alaska |
| Callbreath, John
C. |
| Diaries |
| Callow,
Evelyn |
| University of
Washington letter sweater and beanie |
| Calof,
Maier |
| Member of Jewish
community in Minnesota, North Dakota and Winnipeg, Canada |
| Calvo, Fortuna,
1908- |
| Member of the
Sephardic Jewish community in Seattle |
| Calvo, Fortuna, b. 1908 |
| Photograph
collection including images of Seattle Sephardic Jewish pioneer Solomon "Sam"
Calvo along with his family, friends, and business - the Waterfront Fish and
Oyster Co. in Pike Place Market. |
| Calvo, Rose
Azose. |
|
| Calvo,
Sema |
| Sephardic
Jew |
| Cambra, Walter
C. |
| College graduate
whose apparent avocation is Biblical study |
| Caminiti,
Benella |
| Papers of a
Seattle environmentalist. |
| Campbell, Bodil
Wiel |
| Teacher,
basketball coach |
| Campbell, John,
1853-1938 |
| Farmer in Mason
County, Washington |
| Campbell, Patricia,
1901-1976 |
| Author of Port
Angeles, Washington, teacher, and lecturer of University of
Washington |
| Canadian miner's diary
|
| The author is
unidentified but appears to be Canadian |
| Canafax,
Caroline |
| Peace activist,
Seattle |
| Canell,
Pamela |
|
| Cannery Workers and Farm
Laborers Union. Local 7 (Seattle, Wash.) |
| Labor union of
Seattle, Washington |
| Canter,
Frieda |
| Russian Jew,
describes life in Chicago and her husband's involvement in the Communist Party
in Chicago |
| Cantwell, George G. |
| Photographs of
Alaska, circa 1901 |
| Capeloto,
Mary |
|
| Capeluto,
Emily |
| Papers relate to
Emily Capeluto Almeleh's emigration from Rhodes to Seattle |
| Carbray, Richard
J. |
| Catholic social
activist |
| Carey, Roland
N. |
| Teacher on the
Makah Indian reservation from 1947 onward |
| Carkeek, Vivian M. (Vivian Morgan), b.
1879 |
| University of
Washington law student and law professor. |
| Carle, Nathaniel
A. |
| Speech delivered
by Heartie Wood at Class Day, University of Washington, 23 May 1898 |
| Carlson, Albert M.,
1909-1949 |
| Albert Carlson
went to Karelia, Russia, in 1933, to help the Russians improve logging
techniques, and returned to Canada in 1936 |
| Carlson,
Ann |
| Political
activist |
| Carlson, Edward E.
(Edward Elmer), 1911- |
| Business and
civic leader |
| Carlson, Iver
Walter |
| Manuscript of "A
Private in World War I" |
| Carlyon, Fred W. |
| Photographs of
Tlingit ritual dance costumes and locations in Southeast Alaska. |
| Carmack,
George W. (George Washington), 1860-1922 |
| Gold miner whose
discovery claim at Bonanza Creek on August 17, 1896, started the Klondike Gold
Rush. |
| Carmichael, Daniel
C. |
| Ephemeral items
relating to the University of Washington |
| Carney, Ruth
Johnson |
| Western
Washington author with strong interest in Christian Science |
| Caroline Kline Galland
Home for the Aged (Seattle, Wash.) |
| Social welfare
institution |
| Carr, Harry
L. |
| Trade union
official of Seattle, Washington |
| Carr,
Kenneth Mills |
| Papers of an
associate professor of drama at the University of Washington. |
| Carrol,
Dawn |
| Jewish community
member |
| Carroll, A. P. (Alvin
Percy) |
| Developer and
travel promoter |
| Carter, Randolph
Warren |
| Public
official |
| Cary, Carl,
1929-1992 |
| Field notes
regarding Upper Skagit folklore |
| Casaday, Lauren Wilde,
1905- |
|
| Case,
W. H. (William Howard), 1868-1920 |
| Photographs of
Alaska, including Native Americans, canning and fish processing facilities,
mines, and miscellaneous scenic views |
| Case
& Draper |
| Photographs of
Alaska including mining and canning companies, hunting, the Alaska Central
Railway, sternwheelers, Native Americans and the first automobile in
Alaska |
| Cassel & Pratt
(Seattle, Wash.) |
| Merchants |
| Casserd,
Freda |
| Seattle Jewish
community member |
| Castillo, Obdulia
Rigor |
|
| Caston,
Jennie |
| Interview of
Jennie Caston |
| Catlett, Fred
Wayne |
| Federal
official |
| Caughlan, John, 1909- |
| Papers of an
attorney and civil rights leader of Seattle, Washington |
| Cebrian,
Cornell |
| Cornell Cebrian
worked with the Filipino immigrants to the United States and Canada |
| Centennial Flouring Mill
Company (Spokane, Wash.) |
| Flour mill,
Spokane, Washington |
| Center for the Study of
Democratic Institutions |
| Research and
service organization |
| Central Baptist Church
(Seattle, Wash.) |
|
| Central Contractors
Association. |
| Ephemeral
materials of the Association |
| Central
Seattle Community Council Federation (Seattle, Wash.) |
| Administrative
records of an umbrella community organization and the organizations from which
it was formed. |
| Central Utah Relocation Project |
| Topaz, Utah,
relocation center of the WRA, where Japanese Americans from the San Francisco
Bay Area were housed during World War II. |
| Chabad Lubavitch
(Organization) |
| Biographical
sketch of Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, articles on Chabad, and concert program
of 1981 |
| Chabad Lubavitch
(Organization). North-West Regional Office |
| The regional
office serves the Jewish population of Washington, Oregon, Alaska, Montana,
Idaho, British Columbia, and Alberta |
| Chadwick, Stephen Fowler, 1894-1975 |
| Papers of a
Seattle lawyer, politician, and civic leader. |
| Chadwick, Stephen J. (Stephen James), 1863-1931 |
| Papers of a
Washington State judge and civic leader. |
| Chaikin,
Samuel |
| Chaikin's family
migrated from Russia to Calgary to Spokane and to Seattle |
| Chalupt,
René |
|
| Chambers, Andrew Jackson, 1825-1908 |
| Photograph album
of Washington Territory pioneer family |
| Chambers
family |
| Pioneer family,
Washington Territory |
| Chambers
family |
|
| Chance, William W.,
1907-1986 |
|
| Chancellor
Gold Mining Company |
| Album of
photographs of Okanogan mining scenes, circa 1900-1910 |
| Chandless, Robert Henry |
| Photographs of
China in the early 1900s |
| Chapman, D. G. (Douglas George), 1920- |
| University of
Washington expert on marine mammal statistics and Dean of the UW College of
Fisheries from 1971 to 1981. |
| Chapman, Hazle
M. |
| Teacher of
Seattle, Washington |
| Chapman,
Hazle M. |
| Photographs of
camp program activities |
| Chapman,
Wilbert McLeod, 1910-1970 |
| Papers of a
fisheries biologist and administrator at the University of
Washington |
| Charles,
Al |
| Charles died in
1984 |
| Charles R. McCormick
Lumber Co. |
| Records of the
Company |
| Chartier,
Colleen |
| Photographs of
earthworks by various artists and taken while the works were under
construction |
| Chase, Doris,
1923- |
| Sculptor and
video artist in Seattle and New York City |
| Chase,
Gail |
| Oral history
interview of a potter and gallery owner in Bellevue, Washington |
| Chatterton, Thomas,
1752-1770 |
| English
poet |
| Cheim,
H. |
| Cheim is a long
time Tacoma resident |
| Chelan County Public
Utility District No. 1 (Wash.) |
| Records of the
Utility |
| Cheney, Eric S. |
| Former
University of Washington Professor of Geology |
| Cheney,
Frederick W. |
| Specialist in
anesthesiology at the University of Washington School of Medicine. |
| Chevelle, Edward
H. |
| Seattle
attorney. Goon Dip was a client. |
| Children's Orthopedic Hospital and Medical Center (Seattle,
Wash.) |
| Photographs of
hospital exterior |
| Children's Orthopedic Hospital and Medical Center (Seattle,
Wash.) |
| Photographs of
hospital exterior |
| Children's Orthopedic Hospital and Medical Center (Seattle
Wash.) |
| Pediatric
medical facility in Seattle, Washington |
| Childs, Gladwyn Murray,
1896-1975 |
| Anthropologist
and missionary in Angola |
| Chong,
Fay |
| Printmaker and
watercolor painter of Seattle, Washington |
| Choose an Effective City Council (Organization : Seattle,
Wash.) |
| An organization
that worked to achieve Seattle city government reform through candidate
endorsements and watchdog activities, primarily in the early 1970s. |
| Christensen, George
Francis, b. 1876 |
| Banker,
politician |
| Christian Friends for Racial Equality |
| Multi-racial
Seattle organization that worked to overcome racial and religious
discrimination by peaceful means |
| Christina Louise
Helena |
|
| Christoferson,
Gyda |
| Norwegian-American poet, Everett, Washington |
| Christofides,
Constantine |
| Former UW
faculty member in the Department of Comparative Literature |
| Church
Council of Greater Seattle |
| Records of an
organization of Christian churches in Seattle, Washington. |
| Church of Jesus Christ
Christian, Aryan Nations |
| White supremist
group which believes that the Aryan race is superior |
| Church of the People
(Seattle, Wash.) |
| Non-sectarian
social activist Church in Seattle, founded by Fred W. Shorter in 1934;
disbanded, 1956 |
| Citizens' Planning
Council (Seattle,Wash.) |
| Citizen action
group |
| Citizens' Toxics Cleanup
Campaign |
| Washington State
initiative campaign |
| Citizens Education Center
(Seattle, Wash.) |
| Statewide
independent, non-profit organization |
| Citizens
for Fair School Funding (Seattle, Wash.) |
| Organizational
records documenting a Washington State organization's legislative efforts to
enact state-wide school finance reform. |
| Citizens for Returnable
Beverage Containers |
| Organization
which campaigned to place a 5 cent deposit on bottles and cans in Washington
State |
| City Panhellenic
Association (Seattle, Wash.) |
|
| Civic Unity Committee |
| Records of an
unofficial race relations, civil rights committee formed by the Seattle,
Washington mayor |
| Civilian Conservation
Corps (U.S.) |
| Records of the
Corps |
| Clagett,
Fred |
| Richland,
Washington, civic leader. |
| Clancy, Frank
J. |
| Medical
doctor |
| Clancy, Joseph, d.
1973 |
| Union official,
Seattle Washington |
| Clara Fraser Defense
Committee |
| Clara Fraser
filed suit against the city of Seattle to win back her job at City Light which
she claims to have lost because of sex discrimination |
| Clark,
Donald Hathaway, 1890-1965 |
| Papers of an
executive in trade associations, a businessman, administrator, and
author |
| Clark, Donald Hathaway, 1890-1965 |
| Photographs of
logging and lumbering operations in Washington State and British Columbia, and
of the Washington Portland Cement Co. in "Cement City" (Concrete),
Washington |
| Clark, E.
T. |
| Clark was an
employee of the Snoqualmie National Forest |
| Clark,
Horace G. |
| Album of
photographs documenting the of construction of the Vocational Training Building
at Blaine High School, Blaine, Washington, 1940. |
| Clark,
L. Wilson |
| Photographs of
residents of Olympia, and locations in and around Olympia,Washington
Territory. |
| Clark, Stephen
Cutter |
| Teacher |
| Clarke,
Henry Leland |
| Correspondence
of composer and music educator Henry Leland Clarke. |
| Clayton, Joseph
E. |
| Mining
engineer |
| Clein,
Lillian |
| Seattle Jewish
woman active in many Jewish organizations in Seattle |
| Clergy and Laymen
Concerned About Vietnam (U.S.) |
| Organization
focused on educating and influencing United States opinion on the Vietnam
War |
| Clibborn,
Joshua |
| Letter
transmitting Clibborn's commision as Consul at Antwerp signed by Richard
Rush |
| Cliff, Edward P. (Edward
Parley), 1909-1987 |
| Chief of the
U.S. Forest Service from 1962-1972 |
| Clinton, Gordon S.
(Gordon Stanley),1920- |
| Lawyer, judge,
and mayor of Seattle |
| Clise
family |
| Chiefly
genealogical materials on the Clise family including the Cowell and Herr
families |
| Clithero,
JoAnn |
| Former
University of Washington undergraduate student |
| Cloke,
Milton |
| Milton Cloke
worked as a road builder for Wenatchee National Forest |
| Clyde,
Siegfried |
|
| Coal Creek Road
Company |
| Henry L. Yesler
was president of the company |
| Coalition Against Discrimination (Bellevue,
Wash.) |
| Civil rights
group founded in 1970 |
| Coalition
Against Oil Pollution (Wash.) |
| Records of an
environmental organization founded to oppose the establishment of oil ports and
off-loading facilities on Puget Sound in Washington State. |
| Coalition for Open
Government (Wash.) |
| Citizen's action
group |
| Coalition for Quality
Integrated Education (Seattle, Wash.) |
| Seattle
citizens' action group, 1970-1980 |
| Coalition for Safe Energy
(Wash.) |
| Anti-nuclear
power coalition |
| Cobb,
John N. (John Nathan), 1868-1930 |
| Photographs
relating to the fishing industry, including documentation of salmon, halibut
and cod fisheries in Alaska and Washington, of whaling activities off the coast
of Alaska, and clamming and oystering industries in Washington, and images
related to the University of Washington College of Fisheries |
| Cobb, John N. (John Nathan), 1868-1930 |
| Papers of a
fisheries biologist, author and editor, federal official, and University of
Washington professor. |
| Cobb,
William |
| Oral history of
a Seattle Jewish community member who left Luthuania as a teenager |
| Cockerell, Sydney
Carlyle, 1867-1962 |
| Letter from
Cockerell to James P. Smart |
| Coe,
Charles R., 1891?-1984 |
| Seattle consumer
cooperative proponent; includes the records of Seattle's Northwest Cooperative
Exchange. |
| Coe,
Earl |
| Businessman,
state legislator, official |
| Coe,
Fannie |
| Oral history of
a Jewish family that fled China during the first part of the 20th
century |
| Coffee, John Main,
1897- |
| U.S.
Representative from the 6th Congressional District from 1937-1947 |
| Cohan, Abner
H. |
| Seattle
businessman |
| Cohen,
Annette |
| Interview in
which Cohen talks about her years with the Council of Jewish Women |
| Cohen,
Dov |
| Rabbi Cohen is
Joseph Cohen's brother |
| Cohen,
Sarina |
| Member of the
Seattle Sephardic Jewish community |
| Cohen,
Tina |
| Seattle Jewish
community member |
| Cohn, Merle
D. |
| Interview where
Cohn's describes his involvement in the Seattle Anti-Defimation League of B'nai
B'rith |
| Cohon,
Eleanor |
| Recollections of
a Seattle Jewish community member |
| Cole,
Hazel |
| Prominent leader
in the Jewish community in Seattle, Washington |
| Cole,
LeRoy |
| Manumission
granted by Cole to his slave "William", Sept. 1829, Harrison,
Kentucky |
| Collectors
Club of Seattle |
| Ephemera from
the Collectors Club of Seattle, a philatelic group. |
| College Inn (Seattle,
Wash.) |
| Seattle
corporation organized to operate restaurants and liquor businesses |
| College of Osteopathic
Medicine of the Pacific |
|
| Collier, B. C. |
| Photographs
taken by B.C. Collier of Olympia and Wenatchee, Wash. |
| Collier, Herbert L., b.
1876 |
| City Treasurer
of Seattle, Washington, and soldier |
| Collins,
Josiah |
| Cash book,
1887-1888 |
| Collins, Joyce |
| Photographs of a
summer program from 1928 taken at Friday Harbor Laboratories |
| Columbia Winery
(Bellevue, Wash.) |
| Winery in
Bellevue, Washington |
| Comfort, Arthur
B. |
| Businessman,
Tacoma lawyer, civic leader, Washington state legislator |
| Committee for an
Independent Post-Intelligencer (Seattle, Wash.) |
| Citizen's
committee |
| Committee for the Seattle
Commons |
| Records of the
Committee |
| Committee
of 33 |
| Records of a
Seattle women's organization dedicated to the enhancement and beautification of
the city. |
| Committee
on Modernization of Electric Transportation |
| A Seattle
committee that advocated the reinstatement of electric trolley service and the
reduction of air pollution caused by diesel buses. |
| Common Cause
(U.S.) |
| Non-partisan
national citizens' lobby |
| Communist Party of the
United States of America |
| Political
party |
| Communist
Party of the United States of America (Wash.) |
| Records of the
Washington State chapter of the Communist Party of the United States of
America |
| Community Methodist
Church (Ontario, Oregon). Women's Association |
| Minutes of The
Association, 1947-1968 |
| Conant, Roger,
1833-1915 |
| Journalist |
| Cone,
Gerald |
| Seattle Jewish
community member |
| Cone,
Molly |
| Autobiographical
sketch of the author |
| Coney, Byron D.,
1929- |
| Lawyer of
Seattle, Washington |
| Coney,
Mary |
|
| Coney, Thelma
M. |
| Social worker
and civic activist of Seattle, Washington |
| Confederate States of
America. District of Virginia |
| Opposition
government during the United States Civil War |
| Congregational Church
(Wash.) |
|
| Congregation Beth Shalom
(Seattle, Wash.) |
| Membership
directories of the Congregation |
| Congregation Bikur Cholim
Machzikay Hadath (Seattle, Wash.). Sisterhood |
| Jewish women's
organization |
| Congregation Ezra
Bessaroth (Seattle, Wash.) |
| Sephardic Jewish
Congregation |
| Congregation Ner Tamid of
Bellevue (Bellevue, Wash.) |
| Bellevue
conservative congregation |
| Congress of Racial Equality. Seattle Chapter |
| Records of the
Seattle chapter of the national civil rights organization. |
| Conklin, Louie Marian, 1872-1909 |
| Two albums of
Oregon town and wilderness scenes and portraits of the family and friends of
Louie Marian Church Conklin, a teacher active in the civic life of Salem,
Oregon, and Grants Pass, Oregon. Also includes some American Indian
portraits |
| Conner
family |
| Founders of
LaConner, Washington |
| Connis, Richard
T. |
| Manuscript on
the vocational training of the mentally handicapped |
| Conover, Charles
Tallmadge, 1862-1961 |
| Businessman,
newspaper columnist |
| Conover,
Charles Tallmadge, 1862-1961 |
| Late
19th-century images relating to the career of Charles Tallmadge Conover, a
Seattle Post-Intelligencer editor and co-owner of
Crawford and Conover real estate company. |
| Conrad-Rice, Joy
Belle |
| Civil rights
activist of Seattle, Washington |
| Contemporary Theatre
(Seattle, Wash.) |
| Seattle theater
presenting contemporary plays |
| Convent of the Sacred
Heart (Shanghai, China) |
| Letter describes
the typical school life to their American counteparts: Fifth Class at Forest
Ridge Academy, Seattle |
| Conway, Dorothy |
| Art photographs
of flowers |
| Conway, John Ashby, 1905- |
| Papers of a set
designer and faculty member of the University of Washington, who taught at the
School of Drama from 1927 until 1975 |
| Cook, Jimmie
Jean |
| Whidbey Island
researcher and advocate for preserving and protecting the island |
| Cook, Seymour
Samuel |
| Cabinet cards of
first Washington State Legislature and of members of Cook's family |
| Cooke, Charles
P. |
| Cooke's
emigration to California, 1849, and to Oregon, 1850; postmaster and justice of
the peace at Independence, Oregon to Yakima County, 1867 |
| Cooke,
Clay and Relta |
| Photographs
depicting the village and school at Afognack, Alaska and an 8mm film depicting
a weaving shop near the Lummi Island ferry |
| Cooke, Edwin
N. |
| Letter from Jay
Cooke, 8 Feb 1870 |
| Cooke,
Mary |
| Reminiscence of
Cooke's experiences as a child among the Quinault Indians on the Olympia
Peninsula |
| Cooney,
Lloyd |
| Seattle
broadcaster |
| Coonse,
Henry |
|
| Cooper, Bella Taylor
McKnight |
| Civic leader,
Seattle, Washington |
| Cooper, Carl,
1875-1962 |
| Journalist of
Seattle, Washington |
| Cooper, Elizabeth Ann,
1877-1936 |
| Seattle
artist |
| Cooper, Felix
B. |
| Dentist and
civic leader of Seattle, Washington |
| Cooper, Sue Hamilton,
1887-1968 |
| Civic leader of
Seattle, Washington |
| Cooper
family |
| Four interviews
(January-February 2000) with members of the Harry Cooper Family, who are
enrolled members of the Nooksack Indian Tribe of Washington and
fishermen |
| Cooper family |
| Papers of two
related pioneer Jewish families from Seattle, Washington. |
| Cope, Harry C.,
1864-1951 |
|
| Corey, Theron
B. |
| Mining engineer,
Seattle |
| Corn, M. Lynne (Mary Lynne), 1946- |
| Papers of M.
Lynne Corn, legislative aide to Seattle Congressman Mike Lowry (1979-1989), on
the Washington State Wilderness Act, 1979-1985 |
| Cornish
School |
| Photographs from
Seattle school of the arts |
| Cornish School of Allied Arts (Seattle,
Wash.) |
| Records of
Seattle school of the arts |
| Corr, Cecilia,
1914- |
| Papers of
Seattle activists Bill and Cecilia Corr |
| Costello, J. A. (Joseph
Allen), 1854-1943 |
| Notes on the St.
James Mission, Vancouver, Washington Territory, 26 Jan. 1889 |
| Costigan, Giovanni, 1905-1990 |
| Papers of a
history professor at the University of Washington, staunch defender of human
rights, and leader in the peace movement |
| Costigan,
Howard |
| Papers of a
Washington political organizer, researcher, writer, and co-founder of the
Washington Commonwealth Federation, as well as papers of his second
wife |
| Coterie (Seattle,
Wash.) |
| Women's service
and social club |
| Coterie
(Seattle, Wash.) |
| Photographs of
members and events of a women's service and social club |
| Cotterill,
George F. (George Fletcher), b. 1865 |
| Washington State
senator, Seattle mayor, moral reformer, surveyor, and engineer. |
| Cotterill
Family |
| Photographs of
family members and family events |
| Coty, W. A.
M. |
|
| Couch, Alden
B. |
| Collection of
slides of Seattle World's Fair exhibits and exhibit models, with emphasis on
the Electric Utilities of Washington pavilion |
| Council For Minority
Rights |
| Seattle human
rights organization |
| Council of Jewish Women (U.S.) |
| Photographs
documenting the activities of the Council of Jewish Women during the
1970s |
| County Group (King
County, Wash.) |
| County political
organization |
| Courtade, C.
J. |
| French land
documents regarding ownership of the lands of Chevrieres, 1512-1822 |
| Cowles, Alfred
E. |
| Public official
of Seattle, Washington |
| Cragwell,
John |
| One of the early
prominent African American entrepreneurs and barbers in Seattle |
| Craig,
Marybelle |
| Strip style and
circular lantern slides and projector |
| Cram, Frank
Hugh |
| Memoir of
pioneer of Minnesota, Montana, and Idaho and Washington state |
| Crawford,
S.L. |
| Photographs of
Mount Rainier, Seattle and other Washington views |
| Creeley, Robert,
1926-2005 |
| Poetry reading
by Creely, American poet and author |
| Cress, John D., 1864-1940 |
| Photographs of
the logging industry in Washington State from forest to finished boards for
shipment. |
| Cress, John D.,
1864-1940 |
| Photographs of
the Pacific Northwest lumber industry, 1904-1931 |
| Crisler,
Herb |
| Material on Herb
Crisler and Lois Crisler, including publicity for their wildlife
films |
| Crisler, Lois |
| Naturalist and
author |
| Crittenden
family |
| Confederate
family |
| Crockett,
Walter |
| Whidbey Island,
Washington, pioneer |
| Crofut, Charles
H. |
| Seattle
restaurant worker |
| Crosby, Henry
W. |
| Civil War
correspondence |
| Crosby and Lowe (Olympia,
Wash.) |
| Book, stationery
and notions business, established in 1867, Olympia, Washington |
| Crosier,
Ron |
| Interview of
Crosier by William Hoppe. |
| Cross, Tom Peete,
1879-1951 |
| Peete was born
in 1879 |
| Crown Zellerbach
Corporation |
| Interviews with
seven Crown Zellerbach policy makers |
| Crowther, James
Edwin |
|
| Crumbaker,
Martha |
| Washington
pioneer |
| Crystal,
Diana |
| Jewish nurse in
Seattle, Washington |
| Crystal City
Association |
| WW II internment
camp in Texas |
| Cuffe,
William |
|
| Cummings, E .B.,
Mrs. |
| Membership
certificate for Daughters of the American Revolution, 1914 |
| Cunningham, Imogen, 1883-1976 |
| Photographs by
Imogen Cunningham, including portraits of Milnor and Adeline de Beelen Roberts,
Theodore Roethke and Bea Roethke Lushington; and Edwin R. Guthrie, circa
1910-1959 |
| Currie,
Ian |
| Anthropology
graduate student |
| Curtis, Asahel, 1874-1941 |
| Early
20th-century Seattle photographer and booster of Seattle, Mt. Rainier, and
other areas in Washington State. |
| Curtis, Asahel, 1874-1941 |
| Photographs of
Klondike gold rush activities, and of Alaska locations including Metlakatla,
Juneau, Fairbanks, Rampart, Circle City, Nenana and others |
| Curtis, Asahel, 1874-1941 |
| Lantern slides
of Washington State scenes |
| Curtis, Asahel, 1874-1941 |
| Photograph of
Mount Rainier |
| Curtis, Asahel, 1874-1941 |
| Includes
photographs of the Klondike Gold Rush in Alaska and scenes of Seattle and other
Washington locations, 1881-1941 |
| Curtis,
Edward S., 1868-1952 |
| Photographer of
the Pacific Northwest, Alaska, and California, and creator the North American
Indian photography documentation project. |
| Curtis, Edward S., 1868-1952 |
| Photographs of
Mr. And Mrs. Edwin G. Ames |
| Curtis,
Melville |
| Mr. Curtis was a
miner at Slate Creek |
| Curtis & Miller |
| Album of
photographs of 3rd and 4th Avenues and other streets in Seattle, arranged to
create panoramas showing a continuous view of the buildings on each
street |
| Cushman, Thomas Jackson,
1895- |
| Active in World
War II and Korean War. Former University of Washington student |
| D'Arms,
Ted |
| Photographer,
actor, and theater director |
| Dabney, Ellen
P. |
| Papers of
Seattle Public Schools' first Supervisor of Home Economics |
| Dabney
family |
| Papers of a
Boston merchant and consular family. |
| Dabney
family |
| 47 photographs
and 2 postcards related to the Dabney family, including a hand made album of
family photographs taken at Fayal Ranch in California |
| Daggett, Emerson,
1909-1980 |
|
| Dahlquist,
Paul |
| Painter and
friend of Mark Tobey |
| Daiber,
Ome |
| Mountaineer,
inventor, hiker and specialist in mountain rescue missions |
| Daly, Ida
Flagler |
| Civic leader,
editor |
| Dambacher,
Karl |
| Dambacher was
employed at Milwaukee Sausage Company, Seattle |
| Daniels, Joseph, 1884-1965 |
|
| Danish Brotherhood in America. Lodge 29 (Seattle, Wash.) |
| Records of the
Seattle lodge of a Danish-American fraternal benefit and social
organization. |
| Danish Brotherhood in
America. Pacific Northwest Lodges |
| Central
organization for lodges in Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia |
| Danish Evangelical
Lutheran Church in America. Puget Sound District |
| Puget Sound
District records of the Church |
| Danz,
Carolyn |
| Photograph
collection including photographs of Seattle movie theater owner John Danz and
various classic Seattle movie theaters. |
| Danz, Carolyn
Blumenthal |
| History of
several Jewish families in Seattle, Washington |
| Danz
family |
| Motion picture
theater chain owners of Seattle, Washington |
| Darbous, Nan |
| Photographs of
atrocities committed during the Boxer Rebellion in China |
| Darmer, Carl
August |
| Tacoma
architect |
| Darmer,
Carl August |
| Photographs of
buildings by Tacoma architect |
| Darr,
Everett |
| Mr. Darr was
involved in the first ascent of Bonanza and did a new route on Goode after
Bauer made the first ascent |
| Darrington Pioneers Exchange (Darrington,
Wash.) |
| Non-profit
cooperative association |
| Daschbach,
John S. |
| Papers of a
salesman, teacher, and civil rights worker from Seattle, Washington. |
| Dashley, Hazel
H. |
| Papers of a
former student at the University of Washington and a member of Alpha Xi
Delta |
| Daughters of Penelope.
Firwood District 22 |
| Records of the
Organization |
| Davenport, Noah
Cleveland, 1885-1976 |
| Teacher on the
island of Unalaska, Alaska |
| Davidson, Issac G. |
| Photographs of
Tacoma, views along the Columbia River, and views along the route of the
Northern Pacific Railway over Stampede Pass between Pasco and Tacoma, circa
1880-1888 |
| Davis,
Georgina |
| Student at the
Universtiy of Washington and a founder of Theta Sigma Phi |
| Davis, Melanie
Zwang |
| Jewish community
member of Seattle, Washington |
| Davis, Norman,
1897- |
|
| Day, Helen,
1913-2000 |
| Environmental
and political activist, Skagit County, Washington |
| Day,
Kenneth |
| Art and
documentary photographs of Seattle and the Eastside, and other Washington State
locales, circa 1938-1982 |
| Day, Kenneth
W. |
| Law enforcement
officer, photographer, and newspaper columnist |
| Day,
Lola |
| Volunteer civil
rights activist, Bellevue, Wash. |
| Deal, Clyde
W. |
| Labor union
leader, public official |
| Dean, Luella
Mary |
| Luella Mary Dean
Lennings was born December 28th, 1875 in St. Louis, Missouri, the fifth of six
children. Her parents were Dr. Thaddeus Joseph Dean and Almira Anderson Dean.
Doctor Dean served as a surgeon in the Union Army and Navy during the Civil
War. After the war, he went back to medical school in St. Louis and studied
homeopathic medicine. |
| Dean, Oscar T. (Oscar
Thomas), 1878-1964 |
| Dentist of
Seattle, Washington |
| Dearborn,
Phyllis |
| Photographs of
Pacific Northwest architecture between 1943 and 1963. |
| Dearing, St.
Clair |
| Game
book |
| Dease, John
Warren |
|
| Dechmann,
Louis |
| Photographs and
descriptions of Qui Si Sana, a health resort on the north shore of Lake
Crescent, Olympic Peninsula, Washington State. |
| De Cristoforo, Violet
Kazue, 1917- |
| Japanese-American evacuee aged 27 in 1942 |
| Degenhardt, William
A. |
| Seattle
mountaineer and president of The Mountaineers |
| De
Groff, Edward |
| Photographs of
Sitka, Fort Wrangell, Juneau and various Native American villages in the
vicinity, circa 1896-1890 |
| Dehn, Lois
M. |
| Speech given on
the occasion of the presentation of a fountain to the University of Washington
by the Gamma Phi Beta sorority in honor of four former faculty. |
| De Jaen, Lilly,
1929- |
| Jewish community
member of Seattle, Washington |
| DeLacy, Hugh, 1910-1986 |
| Papers of civic
leader, politician, and United States representative from Washington
State. |
| DeLeon, Gordon,
1907-1994 |
| Member of the
Sephardic Jewish community in Seattle, Washington |
| De Leon, Joseph
J. |
| Joseph De Leon
was president of the Ezra Bessaroth congregation in the early 1960s |
| DeLeon,
Stella |
| Oral history of
a Jewish holocaust survivor from the Island of Rhodes, Greece |
| Dellar,
Moses |
|
| Democratic Party.
Metropolitan Democratic Club (Seattle, Wash.) |
| Records of the
Club |
| Demonstration Project for
Asian Americans (Seattle, Wash.) |
| Organization
whose purpose is to study the problems of Asians in the Northwest and to assist
in overcoming these problems through specific projects and education |
| Dempsey,
Mark |
| Actor and
theater researcher |
| Dennett, Eugene V.,
1908- |
|
| Denny, Arthur Armstrong,
1822-1899 |
| Pioneer, civic
leader and public official of Seattle, Washington |
| Denny,
Arthur W. |
| Photographs of
University of Washington campus during land clearing activities and initial
construction of buildings, circa 1890s |
| Denny, Viretta
Chambers |
| Photographs and
albums of Viretta Chambers (Mrs. C. L.) Denny, including family, friends, and
local scenery |
| Denny-Frye
family |
| Pionner families
of Seattle, Washington |
| Deranja, John
E. |
| Businessman |
| Descaves, Lucien,
1861-1949 |
| Letters (in
French) from Francis Carco, 1918, 1927-1938 |
| DeShaw,
William, 1834-1900 |
| General store
manager at Agate Point on Puget Sound during the second half of the nineteenth
century. |
| Detlie, John S. (John
Stewart), 1908-2005 |
| Papers of John
Detlie, architect, painter, and movie set designer |
| Deutsch, Eva
Esfeld |
|
| Development Corporation
for Israel. State of Israel Bonds |
| Records of the
Corporation |
| Devine, Jean
Porter |
| Jewish community
member, Seattle, Washington |
| De Vries, Mary
Aid |
| Photographs of
dance and physical education activities at the University of
Washington |
| Dicomes,
Deanna |
| Civic leader of
Seattle, Washington |
| Difford, Wallace
Ellsworth |
|
| Di Giorgio,
Robert. |
| Transcript of an
interview of a family of fruit merchants |
| Dilling, George
W. |
| Businessman,
government official |
| Dilworth, Hiram
Powers |
| Manuscript of
poem "Moments of Melody" |
| Dingwall, Ewen
C. |
|
| Dingwall, Ewen C. |
| Photographs of
the 1962 Century 21 Exposition (World's Fair) in Seattle |
| Dinkelspiel
family |
| Very early
pioneer Jewish family in Seattle |
| Dion, Carl R., 1914-1993 |
| Papers of a
conservationist and arborist in Seattle, Washington. |
| Discover Dance (Organization : Seattle,
Wash.) |
| Organization
promoting dance in Seattle, Washington |
| Disque, Brice P., 1879-1960 |
| Papers of a
public official and businessman who commanded the U.S. Army's Spruce Products
Division during the First World War. |
| Dixon, Aaron
Floyd |
| Co-founder of
the Black Panther Party of Seattle |
| Dixon, William
H. |
|
| Dobb,
Bartley |
| Long-time
University of Washington Libraries staff member |
| Dobbs, B. B. (Beverly Bennett) |
| Photographs
depicting the grounds and buildings of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific
Exposition |
| Dobbs, B. B. (Beverly Bennett) |
| Photographs of
Alaska natives, mining operations in Alaska and other Alaska
subjects |
| Dobbs, B. B. (Beverly Bennett) |
| Photographs by
Beverly B. Dobbs documenting Nome, Alaska, including town scenes, high school
basketball teams, the gold mining industry and the Inuit (Eskimo)
people |
| Docter, Raymond,
1917- |
| Teacher,
Laurelhurst Elementary School, Seattle, Washington |
| Dodge, Florence
P. |
| Diary of a
Seattle schoolgirl, 1918. |
| Donahoe,
Ed |
| Journalist,
editor of "Washington Teamster" |
| Donaldson,
Lauren R. (Lauren Russell), 1903-1998. |
| Papers of a
professor of fisheries at the University of Washington |
| Donnelly, Nancy
D. |
| Anthropologist
who worked with the Hmong culture in Seattle |
| Dooley, Clara
Knack |
| Reminiscence
concerning pioneer life in Queets River valley, Olympic Pensinsula,
Washington |
| Dorian
Group |
| A Seattle gay
rights organization |
| Doris, Morris
Joseph |
| Seattle Jewish
community member |
| Dorpat,
Paul |
| Photographs
documenting gold mining in Nome, Alaska, localities in Seattle, Washington, and
points on the Great Northern Railroad, ca. 1900. |
| Dorsaz and
Schwerin |
| Photographs
depicting views of Utsalady, Port Blakely and Seattle, 1880s |
| Dose family |
| Photographs of
the members of the Mt. Baker Improvement Club, the Dose family, the Dose real
estate offices, and homes from the Dose Addition in Mt. Baker Park |
| Doty,
James |
| Washington
pioneer |
| Double K Mountain Ranch
(Gooseprairie, Wash.) |
| Recreational
ranch at Goose Prairie, Washington |
| Douglas, James,
1803-1877 |
| Officer for the
Hudson's Bay Company in Fort Vancouver, Oregon Territory |
| Douglas, Malcolm,
1888-1968 |
| Superior court
judge of King County, Washington |
| Dowell, B. F. (Benjamin
Franklin) |
| Attorney |
| Downing,
Alfred |
| Artist |
| Downtown Seattle
Development Association (Seattle, Wash.) |
| Civic
organization |
| Doyle, Henry,
1874-1961 |
| Businessman of
Seattle, Washington |
| Drachman,
Gaberell |
| Tapes and
microfilms of linguistic research in Twana language, 1963-1965 |
| Drake,
Laura Ann |
| Oral history
interviews with stage performers, audience members, and a theater manager
involved with vaudeville in Seattle. |
| Draper, Horace H. |
| The collection
contains Horace H. Draper’s photographs of the Porcupine Gold Mining
Company in Porcupine, Alaska |
| Drumheller, Dan,
1840-1925 |
| Early resident
of Spokane, Washington |
| Drumheller,
Jesse |
| Pioneer, farmer,
Walla Walla, Washington |
| Drumheller, Joseph,
1900-1970 |
| Industrial
chemist, and state legislator of Spokane, Washington |
| Drumheller, Joseph, 1900-1970 |
| Collection
contains photographs of Joseph Drumheller, UW Regent and Spokane politician and
businessman, and his family members |
| Druxman, Esther
Myers |
| Accountant and
Seattle Jewish communal leader |
| Dubuar,
Paul |
| Diaries and
memoirs of a native Seattle resident |
| Dulien,
Louis |
| Jewish community
member in the Pacific Northwest |
| Dunn, Jennifer,
1941- |
| Congresswoman
from the Eighth Congressional District in Washington State from
1992-2004 |
| Dunn,
John |
| Washington
pioneer |
| Dunn,
S.B. |
| The collection
contains 9 photographs taken by S. B. Dunn during the Klondike Gold Rush,
including images of the Chilkoot Trail and White Pass |
| Dupee
family |
| Family in the
south part of the Seattle area, in Riverton |
| Durant Study Club
(Seattle, Wash.) |
| Seattle women's
club |
| Durham, Anderson, Freed Company |
| Photographs of
completed architectural projects and models |
| Durham, Anderson and
Freed Company |
| Architectural
firm of Seattle, Washington |
| Durham, Jeremiah
B. |
| Arithmetic book
kept by Durham; 1822-1828 |
| Durham, Robert L. (Robert
Lewis), 1912- |
| Architect of
Seattle, Washington |
| Durning, Marvin B.,
1929- |
| Lawyer,
political activist, and conservationist of Seattle, Washington |
| Dusanne, Zoe, d.
1977 |
| Gallery owner of
Seattle, Washington |
| Dutton, Orison
Marshall |
| Descendants of
the owners of the property that the Kline Galland Home is built on |
| E. Hofer and
Sons |
| Publishing
company of Seattle, Washington |
| Eagleson, James
Beatty |
| Papers of a
medical doctor who practiced in Port Townsend, Washington |
| Eagleson, James
M. |
| Memorabilia from
a former UW student and Army lieutenant |
| Eastern Washington Public
Utility Districts Commissioners' Association |
| Minutes of the
Association |
| Eastside
Minyan |
| Group of
traditional Orthodox Jews |
| Eaton, William
G. |
| Collector of
late19th century medical prescriptions |
| Ebey, Winfield Scott,
1831-1865 |
| Lawyer, farmer,
prospector |
| Ebey,
Winfield Scott, 1831-1865 |
|
| Eccles, John M. |
| Gay Washington
State man who was active in the Mattachine Society, particularly in Los
Angeles. |
| Eckert,
Robert A. |
| Architectural
drawings and other materials from the career of Robert A. Eckert of
Seattle |
| Eckstein, Joanna,
1903-1983 |
| Arts patron,
Seattle |
| Eckstein, Joanna, 1903-1983 |
| Photographs of
Joanna Eckstein, family and friends, gallery scenes, travels, and artists,
1900-1970s |
| Eckstein, Nathan,
1873-1945 |
| Businessman,
civic leader of Seattle, Washington |
| Economic Development
Council of Puget Sound |
| A Puget Sound
organization founded in the early 1970s |
| Edel, May M. (May
Mandelbaum), 1909-1964 |
| Anthropologist |
| Edelblute, Lucius
Samuel |
| Miner in British
Columbia |
| Edens, Isabel
Eldridge. |
| Historical
sketch with recollections of Bellingham Bay, circa 1850s-1900s |
| Edmond S. Meany
Hotel |
| Hotel in
Seattle's University District, at NE 45th Street and Brooklyn Avenue
NE |
| Edmondson,
W. T. (Walles Thomas), 1916- |
| University of
Washington professor of zoology and author of several works on the ecology of
Lake Washington. |
| Edmundson, Hec |
| Photographs of
Univeristy of Washington sports |
| Edson, John
M. |
| Ornithologist of
Bellingham, Washington |
| Edwards, Elizabeth A.,
1939- |
| A graduate
student's research on the Haida language |
| Edwards, Harlan
Hammond |
| Civil engineer
in California and Seattle |
| Eells, Edwin,
1841-1917 |
| Pioneer of
Seattle, Washington |
| Efron,
Sara |
|
| Egesdal, Steven
M. |
|
| Eichler,
David |
| Letter from
Princeton written by Eichler suggesting a course a fellow student might take,
mainly describing his impressions of an evening with Gertrude Stein |
| Eichlin,
Almyra Weiss |
| Album of
photographs documenting a trip by rail on the Kline Tour in private Pullman
cars from Bethlehem, Pennsylvania to the Pacific Coast |
| Ekroth,
Nels S. |
| Photographs of
prominent Progressive Party members, including Henry Wallace, Vincent Hallinan,
Charlotta Bass, and W.E.B. Dubois, and political rallies and protests in the
1940s and 1950s. |
| Eldredge, William W.
(William Wells), b. 1838 |
| Pioneer of
Washington State |
| Elite
Studio |
| Photographs of
Native Americans, circa 1892-1900 |
| Eliza Anderson
(Ship) |
|
| Elkan,
Rose |
| Rose Elkan's
reports from the Seattle Chapter of B'nai B'rith Women to the National
Chapter |
| Elkins,
Morris |
| Union membership
book (1919-1921) and a postcard (1990) |
| Ellenbogen, Helen
Poplack |
| Reminiscence,
"Memories of a Jewish Childhood in Everett", by Helen P. Ellenbogen,
1986 |
| Ellingsen, Erling Olav
|
| Photographs of
Dawson, Yukon Territory, including street scenes, and scenes of daily life and
of mining activities in the vicinity, 1900- 1920s |
| Elliott, Eugene C.
(Eugene Clinton), 1912- |
| College
administrator |
| Elliott, Henry, b.
1884 |
|
| Elliott,
Thompson Baker |
| Album
documenting student life at the Moran School for Boys on Bainbridge Island,
1915-1920 |
| Ellis,
Clifford B. |
| Photographic
postcards of Washington State scenes |
| Ellis, James R. (James
Reed), 1921- |
| Lawyer, civic
leader, and public officer of Seattle, Washington |
| Elmendorf, Alice
R. |
| Alice Elmendorf
lived in Mark Tobey's house after he decided to remain in
Switzerland |
| Elshin,
Jean |
| Seattle
artist |
| Emerson, Patricia
H. |
| Seattle activist
interested in conservation of the environment |
| Emerson, Richard Marc, d. 1982 |
| Papers of a
University of Washington faculty member and chair of the University of
Washington Sociology Department, 1975-1978. |
| Empty Space
Theatre |
| Records of a
Seattle theater which produced contemporary plays |
| Engberg, Henry |
| Photographs
documenting hikes on Mt. Baker and other Northwest mountains and
glacier |
| Engle,
Helen |
| Environmental
activist |
| Engles,
Harold |
| Forest ranger
and early settler in the Darrington, Washington area |
| English-Speaking Union.
Seattle Branch |
| Tape recording
of dinner in honor of Philip, duke of Edinburgh, [1962?] |
| Ensley, Grover W. (Grover
William) |
| United States
politician |
| Episcopal Church Diocese of Olympia
(Wash.) |
| Records of the
Diocese |
| Epstein, Jesse,
1910- |
| Lawyer of
Seattle, Washington. 1911-1989 |
| Epstein,
Sylvia |
| Seattle Jewish
community member |
| Epstein
family |
|
| Erickson, Alvin
L. |
| Engineer,
inventor in salmon canning industry |
| Erickson, Karl
O. |
| Washington
pioneer |
| Erickson, Selma
I. |
| Genealogy,
1788-1955, and program for Royal Visitor's Reception, 1960 |
| Ernst, Ambrose
B. |
| Miner and
businessman of Seattle, Washington |
| Ernst, Charles
F. |
| Social worker,
state official |
| Esfeld,
Sol |
| Businessman, and
community leader |
| Estep, Adrian
C. |
| File documenting
the Washington-Estep Diesel Engine invented by Adrian Estep and manufactured by
Washington Iron Works in Seattle |
| Ethel,
Garland, 1902-1980 |
| Portraits of
Garland Ethel and others, and postcards of Skagway and other Alaska
scenes |
| Etkin,
Cecilie |
|
| Evans, Brock, 1937- |
| Northwest
conservationist, lobbyist, and civic leader |
| Evans,
Dennis |
| Multi-media
artist, potter, and printmaker |
| Evans, Evan
Idris |
| Memoir of a
Welshman describing his stay in the U.S. in 1913-1914 |
| Evans, Geo. Watkin
(George Watkin), b. 1876 |
| Engineer,
geologist |
| Evans, George Watkin, 1876- |
| Photographs
made in 1939 by George Watkin Evans, showing gold mining, construction, and
cyanide washing plants on the West Coast. |
| Evans, Llewellyn,
1882-1975 |
| Electrical
engineer |
| Evanson,
Ella C. |
| Teacher, George
Washington junior high school, Seattle, during the evacuation of Japanese
Americans from the West Coast during WW II. |
| Everett Education
Association (Everett, Wash.) |
|
| Everett Prisoners'
Defense Committee |
|
| Everitt |
| Hand-colored
photographs of buildings on the campus of the University of Washington in
Seattle, taken ca. 1927-1935 by Everitt. |
| Eyer, John H., d.
1986 |
| Trade union
official |
| F.
Jay Haynes & Bro. |
| Photographs
taken by F. Jay Haynes documenting his journey to southeast Alaska, circa
1891 |
| Fabbe, Elizabeth
McConnell |
|
| Fabbe, Harry, 1899-1973 |
| Author and
editor of Seattle, Washington |
| Fabianson, Ingrid
S. |
| Poster
announcing "Decenio De Las Naciones Unidas Para La Mujer, Igualdad, Desarrollo
Y Paz, Conferencia Mundial, Copenhague, 14-30 Julio 1980" |
| Factory Of Visual
Arts |
| Alternative art
school |
| Fadden, Harry D. (Harry
Delmar), 1882-1955 |
| Public official
of Seattle, Washington |
| Faghin,
Timmie |
| Sponsors of the
school included Seattle women's groups |
| Falls, Jean
Burch |
|
| Farber, Arthur S. (Arthur Sigmund), 1918-1980 |
| Papers of a
professor of social work and author focused on health, aging, death, and
dying |
| Faris,
Ellen |
| Student at the
University of Washington |
| Farmer,
Albert H. |
| Papers of a
Washington State longshoreman, labor organizer, and charter member of Local
38-76 (Everett, Washington) of the International Longshormen's
Association. |
| Farmers' Union (Walla
Walla, Wash.) |
| Agricultural
association |
| Farquharson, F. B. (Frederick Burt) |
| The personal and
professional papers of University of Washington engineer Frederick Burt
Farquharson |
| Farquharson, Mary U. |
| Washington State
senator and liberal activist who aided incarcerated Japanese Americans during
World War II. |
| Farquharson, Wallace R. |
| Photographs of
individuals, groups, events, scenery and residences |
| Farrar, Geraldine,
1882-1967 |
| Opera singer
starring at Metropolitan Opera, 1906-1922. |
| Farrar,
Max |
| Soldier |
| Farrar, Timothy,
1747-1842 |
| Lawyer, judge,
New Ipswich, Connecticut |
| Farrer, Charles
M., |
| Businessman |
| Farwell,
Denise |
| Mrs. Farwell, d.
1976, was a close friend of painter Morris Graves, who died in 2001 |
| Farwell,
Hollis |
| Color photos of
garden of Morris Graves residence |
| Fashion Group (Seattle,
Wash.) |
| Professional
association of women in fashion |
| Fay, Jean
Bradford |
| Engravings made
for 18th century publications on geography |
| Fay, Robert C.,
1820-1872 |
| Special Indian
agent in Washington Territory in the 1850s and a Seattle pioneer |
| Federal Art Project
(Wash.) |
| Art project
sponsored by federal government |
| Federal Theatre Project
(Seattle, Wash.) |
| Records of the
Project |
| Federal Writers' Project
(Wash.) |
| Federal writing
program |
| Federation
of Western Outdoor Clubs |
| Papers of the
Federation of Western Outdoor Clubs, a coalition of hiking and outdoor
recreation groups in eight Western states, 1947-1981. |
| Federation of Western Outdoor Clubs |
| Photographs used
in the Spring 1971 edition of Western Outdoors
Annual, including the cover image and photos of Federation members at
their annual convention. |
| Feigenbaum,
Bennett |
|
| Feinberg,
Goldie |
|
| Feinberg, Helen
Kosokoff |
| Seattle Jewish
community member |
| Feinberg,
Hyman |
| Documents
primarily concerning Feinberg family's immigration to the U.S. |
| Feinberg,
Jacob |
| Seattle
businessman |
| Feldman
family |
| Family album
including photographs, postcards and ephemera depicting family outings, mostly
to Seaside, Oregon, hunting trips, and business trips, circa
1920-1948 |
| Feminist
Coordinating Council |
| Records of a
Seattle, Washington, organization that consisted primarily of radical Seattle
feminist groups. |
| Ferguson, Emory Canda,
1833-1911 |
| Pioneer
merchant, civic leader, and public officer of Snohomish, Washington |
| Ferris, Harry
R. |
| Surveyor of
birds and wildlife |
| Ferry, Elisha P. (Elisha
Peyre), 1825-1895 |
| Pioneer of
Washington state |
| Ferry
family |
| Pioneer family
of Washington state |
| Fetzer, Paul
S. |
| UW graduate
student |
| Fick, Nellie
Mitchell |
| Suffragette
leader of Seattle, Washington |
| Fickett, Fred Wildon,
1857-1928 |
| Fickett served
in the U.S. Army Signal Corpos in Alaska, 1882-1885 and participated in the
Alaskan exploratory expedition under Henry T. Allen, 1885 |
| Field,
Eugene H. |
| Photographs
taken on the Lummi Indian reservation in the early 1930s |
| Financial Executives
Institute. Seattle Chapter |
| Professional
organization of local financial executives |
| Fine Arts
Study Club |
| Records of the
Club |
| Finlandia Foundation. Seattle Chapter |
| Records of the
Finlandia Foundation Seattle Chapter including minutes, newsletters, event and
education materials |
| Finlayson, Roderick,
1818-1892 |
| Affidavit,
January 1852 |
| Finnish Historical
Committee (Wash.) |
| National
historical committee |
| First Chamber Dance
Company |
| Dance
company |
| First National Bank (Port
Townsend, Wash.) |
| Court paper,
decree, 1886 |
| Firth, Lila Hannah, b.
1865 |
|
| Fisher, Anne B. (Anne
Benson), 1898- |
| Correspondence
with the Navaho agency about Indian fire fighting crews |
| Fisher, Anne
Reeploeg |
| Author and civil
rights activist. |
| Fisher, Edward L.,
1930- |
| President of the
Jewish Community Center of Greater Seattle |
| Fisher,
Harry |
|
| Fisher,
Louise |
| Seattle Jewish
community member |
| Fisher, Robert L. (Robert Light), 1910-1989 |
| Papers of an
American official of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency primarily
concerning his work in Jordan and Gaza during the late 1950s to early
1970s. |
| Fisher,
William |
| Letters to
Ronald Levy |
| Fite, F. Bartow,
1895- |
| Former lawyer
and civic leader of Seattle, Washington |
| Fitts, Frank,
1884-1967 |
| Public official
of Seattle, Washington |
| FitzGerald, James,
1910- |
| Seattle
artist |
| Fitzroy, Ed
M. |
| Political
activist and librarian of Seattle, Washington. |
| Flaherty, Benjamin
Guy |
| Professional
engineer, University of Washington alumnus, and first winner and namesake of
the Guy Flaherty Award. |
| Flaherty, James
E. |
| Seattle editor,
publisher, and civic commissioner concerned with Puget Sound mass
transit. |
| Flaks,
Ben |
|
| Flaks,
Florence |
| Jewish community
member, Seattle, Washington |
| Flanagan Mining
Company |
| Prospectus
concerning a mine at Lake Keechelus east of Snoqualmie Pass,
Washington |
| Flash, Philip Nathan,
1918- |
| Retired Boeing
Company employee |
| Fleming, Richard H. (Richard Howell), 1909-1989 |
| Papers of an
oceanographer who taught at the University of Washington and engaged in major
research projects, such as the first comprehensive synoptic survey of the
Northern Pacific Ocean. |
| Fletcher,
Rillie |
| Images related
to Oregon musician Rillie Fletcher's participation in various brass bands.
|
| Fleury, Alfred
J. |
| Political
activist, Mercer Island, Washington |
| Flight,
F. |
| Letter, Peter to
Annemarie, Leipzig, February 14, 1935 |
| Flood, George
E. |
| Labor
organization leader |
| Fluke, John M.,
1911- |
| Industrialist
and civic leader of Seattle, Washington |
| Flynn, Leo F., b.
1885 |
| Labor
organization leader |
| Focke,
Anne |
| Seattle gallery
owner |
| Fogarty
family |
| Everett,
Washington attorney |
| Foley,
Rella |
| Civic
leader |
| Foltz, Laura A. (Laura
Azalia), 1896- |
| Teacher at
Horace Mann School in Tacoma, Washington and a librarian |
| Foote, Hope Lucille,
1897-1983 |
| Professor of art
and interior design, University of Washington |
| Forbus, Lady Willie,
1892- |
| Attorney, state
legislator, political activist |
| Force,
Horton |
| Letters on
pioneer life in the Pacific Northwest and California |
| Force, M. F. (Manning
Ferguson), 1824-1899 |
| Lawyer, judge,
Army officer, archaeologist, and historian |
| Ford,
Helen |
| Hand-colored
lantern slides of Japan by T. Enami studio |
| Ford,
John Fletcher |
| The collection
includes images of fishing activities, logging camps and timber activities
along the lower Columbia, construction of Benson Rafts, and various
ships. |
| Forest Products Research
Society |
| The Society was
established in 1947 |
| Forsythe,
Lawrence F. |
| Photographs of
actors and actresses, and movie stills, 1930s-1960s |
| Fortin,
F. |
| Photographs of
the buildings, events and people of Walla Walla, Washington |
| Fort Steilacoom
(Wash.) |
| Records of the
Army outpost, 1855-1862 |
| Forum Foundation. Greater
Seattle Citizen Councilor Network Project |
| Non-profit
organization |
| Forward Thrust (Seattle,
Wash.) |
| Civic
organization of Seattle, Washington; established 1966, disolved 1974 |
| Foss,
Harold |
| Conservationist,
Olympia, Washington |
| Foss,
Henry |
|
| Foss,
Laura |
| Teacher and
Danish immigrant to Seattle, Washington |
| Foster, Donald,
1925- |
| Art
dealer |
| Foster, Georgia
Laberee |
| Teacher in
Olympia area who was a Wapato resident |
| Foster, Harry
Ellsworth. |
| Writing titled
"Judicial Review of Industrial Insurance in Washington" |
| Foundation for
International Understanding Through Students |
| A non-profit
organization sponsored by civic, service, industrial, religious, patriotic and
educational groups in the Northwest and University representatives |
| Fox, Frank G. (Frank
George) |
| Engineer born
November 9, 1889 who fought in World War I, operated a road construction
business, Fox and Holz, in the 1920s, and worked on Civilian Conservation Corps
(CCC) projects, especially the Ginkgo Petrified Forest near Vantage, during the
Depression |
| Fox,
Jay |
| Photographs from
collection of an editor and member of the utopian Home Colony |
| Fox, Jay,
1870-1961 |
| Political and
labor activist |
| Fox, Norman
F. |
| Two prints of
University of Washington building sketches by Norman F. Fox |
| France, William H.
(William Harlan), 1872-1967 |
| Businessman and
banker of Montesano, Washington |
| Franco, Albert
M. |
|
| Franco,
Marco |
| Charter member
and founder of Congregation Ezra Bessaroth |
| Frank, Nancy
W. |
| Seattle Jewish
community member |
| Frankel,
John |
|
| Frankel,
Joseph |
| Seattle Jewish
community member |
| Frank J. Merz Sheet
Metal. |
| Seattle,
Washington sheet metal business |
| Franklin,
Edward |
| Writing:
"Probative Value of Hearsay Evidence in Workmen's Compensation Cases",
undated |
| Franklin,
Edward S. |
| Album of
photographs and ephemera commemorating the University of Washington Class of
1915 |
| Frayn, Robert
Mort |
| State legislator
and political activist |
| Frederic James Grant
Memorial Association |
| Organization to
raise money for a memorial to honor Frederick James Grant |
| Frederick, Donald
E. |
| Businessman, of
Highlands, Renton, Washington |
| Freeburn,
Laurence |
| Mr. Freeburn's
father operated the Chicag of Mines from 1908 on |
| Freedman, Ethel
Miller |
| Family history
of the Bean/Boon families |
| Freedom Socialist Party.
Seattle Branch |
| Records of the
Branch of the Party |
| Freeman, Miller, 1875-1955 |
| Publisher and
State Legislator of Washington |
| Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Washington |
| Masonic
organization of Washington Territory |
| Freeport Telephone and
Telegraph Co. (Freeport, Calif.) |
| Records of the
Company |
| Freese, Lawrence
Toby |
| Dairy farmer at
Darrington, Washington |
| French,
Anna |
| Photographs of a
trip to Nome, Alaska to view Native mission facilities in 1922 |
| French,
David H. (David Heath), 1918- |
| Papers of David
H. French and Kathrine S. French, mainly covering their lives' work with the
Warm Springs Indian Reservation |
| French, Wendell L.,
1923- |
|
| Frey,
Lawrence E. |
| Photographs of
University of Washington, Seattle, campus, including construction of the
Electrical Engineering Building, 1948-1949, and additions, 1968. Also includes
images of the Hec Edmundson Pavilion, the Boeing Wind Tunnel, the Sylvan
Theater, and machinery labs. |
| Freyd,
Jane |
| Member of a
prominent Jewish family who lived in the Capital Hill area of Seattle,
Washington |
| Freyd,
Myron |
| Born 1917, died
1990 |
| Friedheim, Robert
L. |
| Author |
| Friedlander,
John |
| Jewish
businessman and community member of Seattle, Washington |
| Friedlander,
Polly |
|
| Friedman,
Esther |
|
| Friedman, Fannie
K. |
|
| Friedman, Henry,
1928- |
| Seattle Jewish
community leader |
| Friedman,
James. |
|
| Friedman, Louis
A. |
|
| Friedman,
Ruth |
| Oral history
interview of Ruth Friedman |
| Friedman, Susie M. (Susie
Michael) |
| Music teacher
and musician of Seattle, Washington |
| Friends of Discovery Park
(Seattle, Wash.) |
| Organization
formed to acquire site of Fort Lawton, Seattle, Washington, an inactive
military installation for recreational use |
| Friends of the
Crafts |
| Organization for
craftsmen |
| Friends of the Earth. Northwest Office |
| Organizational
records documenting the regional conservation activities the Northwest Office
of the Friends of the Earth. |
| Friends of the Market
(Seattle, Wash.) |
| Organization
formed to develop and preserve Pike Place Market, Seattle,
Washington |
| Friends of the UW
Libraries |
|
| Frink, R. E. (Russell
E.) |
| Mechanical
engineer with many patents to his credit |
| Frithiof,
Karl |
|
| Froehlich,
Lola |
| Regards Jews who
immigrated to Shanghai during World War II to escape the European
Holocaust |
| Frolund,
Laurits |
|
| Fromme, Rudo
L. |
| Forester |
| Frye, George Frederick,
1833-1912 |
| Claim for Indian
depredations |
| Fujii, Henry,
1886-1976 |
|
| Fujii, Yoshito |
| Issei
businessman and civic leader who was removed from Seattle to the Minidoka
Relocation Center in Idaho during World War II |
| Fujita, Harry N.
1919- |
| Speech and other
materials |
| Fujita
family |
| Photographs
depicting activities of a Seattle Japanese family and other local Japanese
groups. |
| Fukano,
Yasuko |
|
| Fukuda, Frank Tokichi,
1889-1941 |
| Scrapbook of
clippings (in Japanese) relating to Seattle Japanese baseball teams |
| Fukuda,
Frank Tokichi, 1889-1941 |
| Photographs
documenting Fukuda's involvement with Japanese baseball teams in Seattle, ca.
1906 to 1927. |
| Fukuyama,
Betty |
| Papers of a
Washington poet who also participated in a church mission project at the Camp
Minidoka internment camp in Idaho. |
| Fukuyama,
Betty |
| Photographs
documenting life at the Minidoka Relocation Center, Hunt, Idaho; taken for the
U.S. War Relocation Authority by photographer Francis Stewart. |
| Fuller,
Eugenia May |
| Handwritten
illustrated lecture notes for courses taught by Eugenia May Fuller in the
University of Washington Dept. of Architecture, possibly between the academic
years of 1925 and 1928. |
| Fuller,
M. |
| Album of family
snapshots and photographs of logging mills at Port Gamble, Port Ludlow and
Quilcene |
| Fuller, Richard E.
(Richard Eugene), 1897-1976 |
| Founder and
director, Seattle Art Museum; Director, National Bank of Commerce of Seattle,
Washington; geologist; civic leader. |
| Funk,
Aaron |
|
| Funk, Judge
Arthur |
| Mr. Funk worked
on the International Boundary Survey from about 1901 to 1905 and was a packer
for the boundary survey and for miners around Hart's Pass until 1910 |
| Furth, Jacob, b.
1840 |
| Description of
lots sold for $1800 to Furth, signed by Sheriff of Seattle |
| Fuson,
Morris |
|
| Félibrige |
|
| G. O. Hawley City Market
(Marysville, Wash.) |
| Records of the
Market |
| Gahringer,
Ervin R. (Ervin Raymond) |
| Papers,
photographs, and memorabilia from a World War I veteran. |
| Gaines, John Pollard,
1795-1857 |
| Governor, Oregon
Territory |
| Galbraith,
Victor |
| Photographs of
the grounds and buildings of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition |
| Galer Street Community
Association (Seattle, Wash.) |
| Seattle
neighborhood association |
| Gallemore, Melvin A.
(Melvin Alvin), 1915- |
| Playright |
| Galvin,
Mike |
| Chiefly concerns
the Washington Environmental Council from 1974-1975 when Galvin was
president |
| Gandy, Joseph
E. |
| Attorney, civic
leader |
| Gardner, Pearl
Greenberg |
|
| Garfias,
Robert. |
| Professor of
ethnomusicology. |
|
Garfield, Viola E. (Viola Edmundson), 1899-1983 |
| Photographic
documentation on Northwest Coast totems, totem carving, and totem
culture |
| Garfield, Viola Edmundson, 1899-1983 |
| Papers of a
professor of anthropology at the University of Washington, and
author |
| Garfielde, S. (Selucius),
1822-1883 |
| Washington
Territory public official |
| Garrick, James S. |
| Photographs of
Leschi/Madrona area, 1910-1915 |
| Gates, Alice
A. |
| Professor of
Physical Education at Washington State University in Pullman,
Washington |
| Gates, Charles M. (Charles Marvin), 1904-1963 |
| Photographs of
Fort Simcoe, Washington |
| Gates, Charles M. (Charles Marvin), 1904-1963 |
| Papers of a
University of Washington history professor who specialized in Northwest
history. |
| Gayton,
Leonard |
| Tape recorded
interview conducted by Larry Gossett on 2 Feb 1968 |
| Gayton, Virginia
Clark |
|
| Gayton
family |
| Pioneer family
of Seattle |
| Gearhart,
Lucy |
| Papers of a
female temperance advocate from Tacoma, Washington. |
| Geer, Mary
Wells |
| Interview of
Mary Geer |
| Gehri,
Reitha |
| Dance and drama
instructor, Tacoma, Washington |
| Geithmann,
Harriet |
| Nature
writer |
| Genauer,
Ben |
|
| Genauer,
Celia |
|
| Genauer,
Sam |
| Seattle Jewish
community member |
| General Dynamics Corporation. Convair
Division |
| 1950s publicity
photographs from the Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Corp. and Convair. |
| Genss, Fannie
Kaplan |
|
| George, Doris
Manington |
| Correspondence
and manuscripts associated with Doris Manington George, a literary
agent |
| George Crowley Defense
Fund |
|
| Gerber,
Anne |
| Collector and
arts benefactor, she was a member of the Seattle Arts Commission |
| Gerber, Sidney, d.
1965 |
| Civil rights
activist; state official |
| Gerrish
family |
| Pioneers of
Clallam County, Washington |
| Gesell,
Brenda |
| Paper on
Elizabeth Ayer, 1985 |
| Gholson, Richard D.,
1802-1861 |
| Governor,
Washington Territory |
| Gibbs, George,
1815-1873 |
| Born in 1815 and
died in 1873 |
| Giddens, Zilpha
Keys |
| Oral history
interview for the Washington Women's Heritage Project |
| Gideon, Russell
S. |
|
| Gilbert, John
N. |
| Fishing industry
executive |
| Gilbertson,
Sigurd |
|
| Giles,
Frederic T. (Frederic Thomas), 1916-1994 |
| President of
Everett Community College, Everett, Wash., 1953-1961; professor of education at
the University of Washington; and dean of the UW College of Education,
1967-1982. |
| Gilkey, Richard C.
(Richard Charles), 1925-1997 |
| Painter of
Seattle and La Conner, Washington |
| Gill,
Hiram C. |
| Photographs of
the site and construction of the Masonry Dam on the Cedar River |
| Gillespie, Cynthia K.,
1941- |
| Feminist
activist, attorney, author |
| Gilman,
Daniel H. |
| Early Washington
publisher and promoter of railroads, mining, real estate, and
utilities. |
| Gilmore, Hugh
P. |
| Tugboat
captain |
| Ginther,
Ronald |
| Ephemeral
materials related to radicalism |
| Glazer,
Edward |
| Jewish community
leader of Bellingham and Seattle, Washington and the founder of Clyde's
Cameras |
| Glendale Country
Club |
| Records of the
Club |
| Glickman, Jeanette
Horowitz |
|
| Glickstein, Donald
W. |
| Involved in
Washington State politics |
| Glisan,
Rodney |
| Photographs of a
Mount Rainier climbing expedition |
| Gluck, Joseph,
1872-1978 |
| Political
activist |
| Goetze, O. D. (Otto Daniel) |
| Photographs of
Nome, Alaska |
| Goetzman, H.J. |
| Klondike Gold
Rush photographs taken by H.J. Goetzman or his studio, including scenes of the
journey to the gold fields, life and events in Dawson and other settlements in
the Yukon Territory |
| Goldberg, Eva,
1913- |
|
| Golden,
Ben |
| Actor and
organizer in the People's Theatre Movement in the United States during the
1930s |
| Golden,
Esther |
|
| Goldfarb, Samuel E. (Samuel Eliezer), 1891-1978 |
| Papers and oral
history of a composer and music director of Temple de Hirsch, Seattle,
Washington. |
| Goldsborough, Hugh
Allen |
| Washington
pioneer |
| Goldsworthy, Patrick D.
(Patrick Donovan), 1919- |
| Color photograph
of Patrick Goldsworth, 1987 |
| Gonzales,
Boyer |
| Papers and oral
history of the noted painter |
| Goode, Elizabeth
Virginia |
| Dancer and dance
teacher |
| Goodell, Anna
Maria |
| Diary of Anna
Maria Goodell crossing the plains in 1854 |
| Goodglick,
Samuel |
| Member of a
Seattle Jewish family |
| Goodwin,
Terenz |
| Black,
professional baseball player who arrived in Seattle in 1922 |
| Gorbman,
Aubrey, 1914- |
| Papers of a
University of Washington professor of zoology, university administrator, and
author |
| Gordon,
Don |
| Pacific
Northwest mountaineer |
| Gorelick,
Harry |
|
| Goren,
David |
|
| Gorham, William
H. |
| Ship
captain |
| Gormley
Family |
| Photographs of
family and trips in Washington, Mexico and the Southwest |
| Gorrie, Jack Osborne,
1911- |
| Public
official |
| Gorst, Vern C., 1876-1953 |
| Photographs
documenting Pacific Northwest events between 1929 and 1932 |
| Gortler, Joshua H.,
1936- |
| Jewish community
leader who worked with the elderly |
| Gossett,
Larry |
|
| Goto,
Delores |
| Interviews (in
Japanese) of primarily long-time Japanese residents, especially
Issei |
| Gottfried,
Erika |
| Papers of a
Seattle feminist. |
| Gottleib,
Chaim |
| Jewish cantor
and community member, Seattle, Washington |
| Gould,
Carl Freylinghuysen, 1873-1939 |
| Photographs of
architectural projects of Seattle architect |
| Gould, Dorothy
Fay |
| Writer of
Seattle, Washington |
| Gould,
Florence Jones |
| Papers of an
associate professor in the University of Washington Department of
English. |
| Gould & Champney,
Architects |
| Seattle
architectural firm |
| Gould
family |
| Family papers
from the Gould, Fay, and Ober families, primarily focusing on Seattle architect
Carl Freylinghuysen Gould and his wife, Dorothy Fay Gould. |
| Gowey,
Lawton |
| Materials
relating to street railways in Seattle and other locales |
| Gowey,
Lawton |
| Photographs of
electric street railways in Washington, Oregon and elsewhere in the West and
across the United States and Canada |
| Gow
family |
| Pioneer
Washington family |
| Graham, Guy V.,
1893-1976 |
| Salmon industry
executive |
| Graham,
John |
| Photographs of
completed projects, architectural drawings, and architectural models of Seattle
and Washington state buildings. Also includes some out-of-state
projects |
| Graham, John,
1908- |
| Architectural
specifications for Bon Marche department store, 1929 and the W. F. Jahn and A.
G. Latimer residences |
| Graham, Luke
K. |
| Luke Graham was
a Democratic Party Official from 1947-1956 with the Clark County Democratic
Committee |
| Granada Relocation Center |
| Council
responsible for governance of community life at the Granada Relocation Center
in southeastern Colorado, where thousands of Japanese Americans were
incarcerated during World War II. |
| Granby Consolidated
Mining, Smelting and Power Company |
| Materials on the
Holden Mine in Chelan County, Washington |
| Grand, William |
| Photographs
documenting William Grand's trip along the Snake River Mail Boat
Route |
| Grant, Howard
Franklin |
|
| Graudenz,
Samuel |
|
| Graves, Frances
A. |
| Civic activist,
Snohomish, Washington |
| Gray, Charles
O. |
| Long-time
resident of the Lake Wenatchee area |
| Gray, Henry L.,
1880-1974 |
| Engineer and
public official |
| Gray, Marie
Elise |
| Seattle
artist |
| Gray, Maxine
Cushing |
| Art and music
critic, poet |
| Gray,
Maxine Cushing |
|
| Gray Panthers (Seattle,
Wash.) |
| Civic activist
group, founded 1970 |
| Greater Seattle Housing
Council |
| Civic
organization composed of agencies from the housing industry plus civic and
community organizations |
| Great Northern Daily News
(Seattle, Wash.) |
|
| Great
Northern Lumber Company |
| Firm apparently
under the Great Northern Railroad Co. |
| Great Northern Railway
Company (U.S.) |
|
| Green,
Joshua |
| Businessman |
| Greenberg, William
H. |
| Rabbi of
Seattle, Washington |
| Greene,
Bernice |
| Member of
Wenatchee Heritage Committee |
| Greene, George
Washington, 1811-1883 |
| United States
Consul to Pontifical States at Rome from 1837-1845 |
| Greene, Samuel,
1835-1921. |
| Congregational
minister |
| Greengard, Bernice
Degginger |
|
| Green Lake
Gun Club |
| Seattle
trapshooting organization, active 1914-1921. |
| Greenough, Thomas L.,
1851-1911 |
| Business man of
Missoula, Montana |
| Gregory & Chapel
Architects (Seattle, Wash.) |
| Architectural
firm specializing in elementary (K-12) schools in the state of
Washington |
| Griffin, Daniel
William |
|
| Griffin, Lillian
Fernandez |
|
| Griffith, Thomas,
1915- |
| Papers of a
journalist |
| Griffiths, Austin E. (Austin Edwards), 1863-1952 |
| Papers of a
lawyer, civic leader, and politician of Seattle, Washington. |
| Griffiths,
Gordon |
| University of
Washington professor of history |
| Griggs, Chauncey
L. |
| Lumber industry
executive |
| Grimes,
Leola |
|
| Grodstein, S.
(Samuel) |
| Jewish composer,
writer, and financier |
| Grondal,
Bror Leonard, 1889- |
| Professor of
forestry at the University of Washington and a consultant to the forest
products industry. |
| Gross,
Esther |
| Reminiscenses of
immigration to Seattle from Odessa |
| Grossholtz,
Jean |
| Professor of
Political Science at Mount Holyoke College |
| Grossman,
Helene |
| Esfeld family
documents |
| Ground Zero Center for Nonviolent Action |
| Visual materials
that document some of the actions of the organization |
| Ground
Zero Center for Nonviolent Action (Poulsbo, Wash.) |
| Records from two
nonviolent groups, the Ground Zero Center for Nonviolent Action and the Pacific
Life Community, which protested the nuclear arms race, particularly Trident
nuclear submarines at the Bangor Naval Submarine Base in Kitsap County,
Washington |
| Group Theatre Company
(Seattle, Wash.) |
| Multicultural
theater in Seattle, Washington |
| Grout, James, d.
1863 |
| U.S. Civil War
Soldier |
| Grove,
Florence |
| Materials of a
long time birder and former historian of the Seattle Audubon Society |
| Grunbaum,
Hannah |
|
| Grunbaum Family |
| Album of family
photographs |
| Gump,
Owen |
| Photographs by
Owen Gump documenting Seattle's south downtown/north Duwamish industrial
area. |
| Gunby, Paul
C. |
| Diary of
"surgical tourist" |
| Gundersen,
Rolf |
| Seattle
seaman |
| Gundlach,
Jean |
| Trade union
employee and activist |
| Gunn, Arthur
D. |
|
| Gunn, George,
1891-1975 |
| Businessman,
civic leader, and Republican Party official of Seattle, Washington |
| Gunther,
Erna, 1896-1982 |
| Photographs of
items used in the Northwest Coast Indian Art Exhibition at the Seattle World's
Fair, 1962 |
| Gunther, Erna, 1896-1982 |
| Papers of a
professor of Anthropology at University of Washington |
| Guterson, Murray
B. |
| Attorney in
Seattle, Washington |
| Gutmann, Leatrice DeLeon,
1933- |
| Jewish community
member active in various Jewish sororities |
| Haas,
Hedwig |
| Diary
documenting the life of Hedwig Haas, a resident at Kline-Galland
Home |
| Haas, Jessie
Nores |
|
| Haas,
Saul |
| Papers of a
Seattle Democratic politician and broadcasting executive; includes
correspondence and campaign materials of U.S. Senator Homer T. Bone. |
| Haavik, O.
L. |
|
| Hachnosas Orchim of
Seattle |
| Charitable
organization |
| Hadassah, the Women's
Zionist Organization of America. Everett Chapter |
|
| Hadassah, the Women's
Zionist Organization of America. North Pacific Coast
Region |
| Records of the
Organization |
| Hadassah, the Women's
Zionist Organization of America. Seattle Chapter |
| National Jewish
women's organization |
| Hagen, Harry
W. |
| Papers
documenting various Moutaineers activities |
| Hagenstein,
Walter |
| Bird
watcher |
| Haig, Emily H., 1890-1978 |
| Papers of a
civic leader and conservationist from Seattle, Washington. |
| Haiman,
Lewis |
| Interview
concerning Haiman's experiences in Home Colony, a cooperative settlement in
Pierce County, Washington, 1900-18 |
| Haines Packing
Company |
| Fish packing
company of Seattle, Washington and Haines, Alaska |
| Hainsworth
Construction |
|
| Haldane,
Bernard |
| Papers of a
social innovator and career counselor. |
| Haley,
Frederick |
| Businessman and
civic leader of Tacoma, Washington. |
| Halferty, Guy Peter,
1882-1960 |
| Fisheries
executive |
| Halfon,
Sol. |
| Resident of the
Central District of Seattle |
| Hall, George
Hacket |
| Soldier,
Wisconsin Volunteers, 3rd Regiment, U.S. Civil War |
| Hall, James
L. |
| Manuscript
biography of Rose Glazier |
| Hall,
Wayne |
| Photographs of
University of Washington football player |
| Haller, Granville O.
(Granville Owen), 1820-1897 |
| Washington
pioneer, army officer, businessman |
| Halliday, William R.,
1926- |
| Seattle
conservationist |
| Halpern,
Morris |
| Morris Halpern
is the youngest son of Rabbi Gedaliah Halpern |
| Halteman, W.
A. |
| Diploma, October
16, 1909 (Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition) |
| Hamersly, Thomas H.
S. |
| Correspondence
to Thomas Hamersly |
| Hamley, Charles
L. |
| Member of New
Order of Cincinnatus, a West Coast political organization |
| Hamley, Frederick G. (Frederick George),
1903-1975 |
| Attorney,
Seattle city councilman, member and chief justice of the Washington State
Supreme Court, and justice of the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. |
| Hammerschmidt, Wilhelm |
| Photographs of
cities and sites in Egypt, including Cairo, Alexandria, Aswān, Philae,
and Karnak. |
| Hancock,
Samuel |
| Northwest
pioneer |
| Hancy,
Arthur |
| Photographs in
and around Carbonado, Washington, and photographs of the memorial labor parade
in Seattle on May 30, 1914 |
| Hands Off Washington (Organization). Kitsap County Coalition |
| Records of Hands
Off Washington, Kitsap County Coalition, an organization that opposed anti-gay
initiatives. |
| Hanford, C. H. (Cornelius
Holgate), 1849-1926 |
| Pioneer, lawyer,
judge, and public official of Seattle, Washington |
| Hanford, C. H. (Cornelius Holgate),
1849-1926 |
| Photographs of
American military forces in the Philippines and scenes of the Philippine
American war, circa 1899-1904 |
| Hankins,
Thomas L. |
| Papers of a
professor of history |
| Hannah, Charles
L. |
|
| Hanoh,
Charles |
| Oral history of
a Jewish holocaust survivor originally from Salonika, Greece |
| Hanscom, John
C. |
| Hanscom teaches
at Green River Communtiy College |
| Hansen,
Julia Butler, 1907-1988 |
| Papers of a
member of the United States Congress from the 3rd District in Washington
State. |
| Hanson, Howard Arthur,
1876-1957 |
| Lawyer |
| Hanson, Isabel,
1901-1973 |
| Artist of
Seattle, Washington |
| Hanson, Kenneth O.,
1922- |
| Portland poet
and former student of Theodore Roethke |
| Hanson,
Kermit O. |
| Papers of a
professor and dean of business administration at the University of
Washington |
| Hanson,
Ole |
| Hanson was
Seattle mayor and later founded the city of San Clemente, California |
| Hantman,
Barry |
| Leader in the
Seattle Jewish Community |
| Harbaugh, Charles J. (Charles James), 1946-1995 |
| Papers of a
Seattle-area therapist who was active in gay health issues. |
| Harborview
Medical Center (Seattle, Wash.). Board of Trustees |
| Organizational
records documenting the activities of the Harborview Medical Center Board of
Trustees |
| Hardy, W.
W. |
| New England
sailing ship captain |
| Hargreaves, Kenneth L., 1914-2003 |
| Family
photographs and drawings and photographs of architectural work of Seattle
architect |
| Harper,
Carol Ely, 1904-2000 |
| Business records
and personal papers of Carol Ely Harper, poet and founder of Experiment Press
of Seattle |
| Harpham, Everett
E. |
| Harpham
describes the shipwreck of the troop carrier "Tuscania" on the coast of
Scotland, his survival and recuperation |
| Harriman
Alaska Expedition (1899) |
| Photograph
albums documenting the activities of the Harriman Expedition to Alaska in 1899,
led by Edward Henry Harriman and photographed by the expedition's official
photographer, Edward S. Curtis, as well as other members of party. |
| Harrington, LaMar,
1917- |
| Papers of an
arts administrator and consultant |
| Harrington, William
L. |
| Political
activist |
| Harris, Ira
L. |
| Research
materials concerning Edward S. Salomon, 9th Territorial Governor |
| Harris, Phyllis
Pier |
| Research
materials collected for Harris' Ph.D. dissertation at the University of
Washington |
| Harris,
Rose |
| Materials
relating to Harris' service in the Spanish Civil War |
| Harris, Toby
G. |
| A Catholic home
that provided shelter and education to girls in need from 1907 to
1973 |
| Harrison, Arthur E. |
| Photographic
studies of glaciers, primarily in Alaska and Washington |
| Harrison,
Joseph B. (Joseph Barlow), d. 1956 |
| Diary,
1910-1911, when Joseph Barlow Harrison was a Rhodes scholar at Oxford
University. Also includes a handwritten family reminiscence about 1860s
Missouri. |
| Harry S. Truman
Library |
| Records of the
Library |
| Hart,
Beulah |
| Leola Cravens
Woffort and Beulah Cravens Hart, sisters, discuss the arrival of blacks as
strikebreakers in Roslyn and their youth in nearby Ronald |
| Hartman, Mea,
1930-1983 |
| Performing arts
administrator of Seattle, Wash. |
| Hartman, Sarah
McAllister |
| Washington
pioneer |
| Hartmann, Jennie
B. |
| Norwegian
American community leader of Seattle, Washington |
| Hartmann and Weinland |
| Photographs of
Inuit and other Eskimo people, dwellings, and villages. |
| Hartnett, Maurice
A. |
| Miner. |
| Hartshorn, Florence M.,
1869-1943 |
| Alaskan
pioneer |
| Hartson, Clinton
H. |
| "Uniform
Fiduciaries Act" |
| Hartson, Nelson
T. |
| Photographs of a
UW fraternity, mountaineering at Mt. Rainier, and the AYPE |
| Hartstein,
Laura |
| A collection of
theater programs on Jewish themes performed mostly at Seattle
theaters |
| Hartsuck, Ann S.
Conner |
| "Mercer girl,"
Washington pioneer |
| Hartsuck, Ben, Mrs. |
| Wife of
Northwest logger |
| Harvey,
George |
| Businessman in
general merchandising |
| Hasegawa,
William |
| Japanese
American evacuated to Hunt, Idaho, during World War II |
| Hasenyager,
Pearl |
| Mrs. Hasenyager
discusses life as a pioneer resident and nurse for Dr. Norwood C. Riddle in
Darrington during the period 1916-1973 |
| Hashitani, Henry
K. |
| Japanese
American dairy farmer of Oregon |
| Hastings, Loren Brown,
1814-1881 |
| Oregon
pioneer |
| Hatate, Harry R. |
| A maintenance
supervisor at the Minidoka Relocation Center during World War II. |
| Hatch, Lewis M. (Lewis
Miles), 1880-1964 |
| Farmer |
| Hauberg, Anne
Gould |
| Art patron of
Seattle, Washington |
| Hauberg, John H. (John Henry), 1916- |
| Seattle civic
leader, art patron, and businessman. |
| Havens,
Mareta |
| Photographs of
the Friday Harbor Marine Station |
| Havin,
Henry |
| Norwegian
psychologist who devised a notation system for recording a patient's emotional
state |
| Hawkins, James Wilbur,
1932- |
| Geology
professor |
| Hawkinson, Eric
Virgil |
| School guidance
counselor |
| Hawthorne,
Donald Clair, 1926- |
| Papers from a
professor of genetics at the University of Washington |
| Hay, Marion E.,
1865-1933 |
| Governor of
Washington from 1909-1913 and businessman |
| Hayden, Mary
Logan |
| Mrs. Hayden is a
pioneer settler of lower Methow Valley |
| Haydon, John M. (John Morse), 1920- |
| Haydon was the
governor of American Samoa from 1969 to1974. |
| Hayes,
Ben |
| Conservationist |
| Hayes,
Edmes |
| French
manuscript titled "Aperçu des essences forestières de la
Nouvelle-Calédonie" |
| Hayes, Ralph C.,
1922-1999 |
| Seattle teacher
and historian of African American history |
| Haykins,
Doris |
| Last sermon
delivered by Rabbi Jacob Singer before his death from cancer (1982) |
| Haynes, F. Jay (Frank Jay), 1853-1921 |
| Photographs of
the landscape in Yellowstone National Park and in Southeast Alaska, circa
1879-1891 |
| Haytian Republic
(Ship) |
| Steamship |
| Hazard, Joseph Taylor,
1879- |
|
| Hazel,
Steve |
| Printmaker |
| Hazlehurst,
Charles |
| Primarily
photograph albums of mountaineering adventures in Washington state |
| Heald, W.
Paul |
| Painter |
| Health Policy Analysis Program (Wash.) |
| Records of the
University of Washington School of Public Health and Community Medicine program
responsible for studying issues and public policy measures in the Pacific
Northwest. |
| Hearst,
Armeta |
|
| Hearst,
Bennie |
|
| Heath,
A.E. |
| Photographs
depicting a variety of activities and scenes from Alaskan cities, including
Killisnoo, Juneau, Fairbanks, Nome, St. Michael, Tenakee, Porcupine, Skagway
and Tyee, circa 1900-1910 |
| Heath,
Jean |
| Letters showing
societal differences between American and Japanese culture, especially in
regards to the status of women |
| Hebrew Benevolent Society
of Puget Sound (Olympia, Wash.) |
| Records of the
Society |
| Hebrew Education and Free
Loan Association |
| A mutual aid and
protection society, free loan |
| Hebrew Free Loan
Association (Seattle, Wash.) |
| Records of the
Association |
| Hebrew Ladies Free Loan
Society (Seattle, Wash.) |
| Independent
volunteer service organization of the Jewish faith |
| Hebrew Sheltering And
Immigrant Aid Society Of America |
| Records of the
Society |
| Hecht, Edith
G. |
| The "Reform
Advocate" special issue August 15, 1914 titled "The Jews of Seattle" (also
includes state-wide information; and "Jewish Transcript" Rosh Hashona edition,
1934 |
| Hecht, Irene W. D.,
1932- |
| Collector,
graduate student |
| Hede,
Meta |
| Postcard of a
church in Denmark |
| Heebner,
William |
| Letter to A.F.
Bryant |
| Heermans, Harry
Clay |
| Corporation
executive, real estate investor, civil engineer of Corning, N.Y., and of
Hoquiam, Raymond, and Grays Harbor, Washington |
| Hegg,
Eric A., 1867-1948 |
| Photographs of
gold miners and Klondike towns taken by Eric A. Hegg. |
| Hegg,
Eric A., 1867-1948 |
| Collection of
photographs by pioneer Alaska photographer Eric A. Hegg of the construction of
the first 50 miles of the Copper River and Northwestern Railway, Alaska,
1908-1910. |
| Hegg, P. L. (Peter L.) |
| Depicts the
early years and original members of the Equality Colony utopian community in
Washington state from 1898-1900 |
| Heggen, Bert L.,
1894- |
| Public official
of Skagit County, Washington |
| Heilman,
Robert Bechtold, 1906- |
| Papers of an
author and University of Washington professor of English whose specialty was
Shakespearean scholarship and criticism. |
| Helfgott, Esther
Altshul |
| Political
activist, Jewish feminist |
| Helmboldt, Frederick George |
| Photographs of
Europe, including images of England, Scotland, France, Holland, Belgium,
Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Hungary, 1903 |
| Helmich,
Karin |
| Painter |
| Helping Hand
Societies |
| Women's
volunteer philanthropic society in Port Ludlow, Jefferson County,
Washington |
| Hemeke, Verle
Francis |
| Carpenter |
| Hemlock
(Society) |
| Organization
dedicated to exploring and expounding the options and rights of active
voluntary euthanasia for the terminally ill |
| Hemlock (Society). Nez
Perce-Palouse Chapter |
| Organization
dedicated to exploring and expounding the options and rights of active
voluntary euthanasia for the terminally ill |
| Hemlock Society of
Washington State |
| Advocacy
organization for voluntary euthanasia of terminally ill persons |
| Henderson, Joseph E. (Joseph Edmonds) |
|
| Henning, Virginia
D. |
| Materials
relating to a typing class taught on KCTS television in 1958 |
| Henry,
Ed |
| Seattle
attorney, judge, Democratic Party activist, civic leader |
| Henry, Francis,
1827-1893 |
| Song
writer |
| Henry, G.
A. |
| Special Indian
Agent of the Quinault Indian tribe |
| Henry, Horace
C. |
| Businessman and
railroad contractor; art collector and founder of the Henry Art Gallery,
University of Washington |
| Henry, Horace C. |
| Photographs of
European scenes, cities and architecture |
| Henry, John Frazier,
1908- |
| Civic leader in
Bellevue and Seattle, Washington |
| Henry,
John Frazier, 1908- |
| Photographs of
Mount Rainier |
| Henry Art
Gallery |
| Organizational
records documenting curatorial functions and past exhibitions prepared by the
Henry Art Gallery staff. |
| Henry Failing
Co. |
| Shipping
company |
| Henry
Family |
| Photographs of
Henry family members and friends, land holdings, residences, social gatherings
and trips, circa 1885-1960 |
| Henry M. Jackson
Foundation |
| Records of the
Foundation |
| Hensle, Judith
R. |
| Articles
regarding demolition of the Binnard Building in Colfax |
| Henson, Harry
F. |
| Political
activist of Everett, Washington |
| Herberg,
Ruth |
| Ruth Herberg's
family in Seattle and Norway and scenes in Seattle and vicinity |
| Herman, Henry E.
T. |
| "The Scope of
Judicial Review in Industrial Insurance Cases" |
| Hermann,
William |
| Mr. Hermann ran
a shingle bolt mill and sawmill at Lake Wenatchee |
| Herrick, H. B. (H.
Burt) |
| Collection of
photographs attributed to H. Burt Herrick, many of the village of Kasaan,
Alaska |
| Herron,
George |
| Early settler
and resident of Spokane, WA |
| Herzl Conservative
Congregation (Seattle, Wash.) |
| Orthodox
synogogue |
| Herzl-Ner Tamid Conservative Congregation (Mercer Island,
Wash.) |
| Seattle
Conservative synogogue |
| Herzl Sisterhood
(Seattle, Wash.) |
|
| Herzog, Edgar
R. |
| Planning officer
of King County, Washington |
| Hester, Wilhelm,
1872-1947 |
| Seattle
phtographer |
| Hester, Wilhelm, 1872-1947 |
| Photographs of
the marine shipping industry on Puget Sound; of a visit to Alaska; and Seattle
and Tacoma views |
| Hewitt,
Lucile |
| Daughter of
Seattle pioneer, Christopher C. Hewitt |
| Hewitt, Theodore
R. |
| Division plant
manager for Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company of Seattle,
Washington |
| Heywood, Eunice
Isabel |
| Interview of a
Quincy, Washington resident |
| Hidaka,
Heizo |
|
| Higano
family |
| A Seattle
Japanese American family, some of whose members were incarcerated at Camp
Harmony in Puyallup, Washington, and the Minidoka Relocation Center in Hunt,
Idaho. |
| Higgins, Catherine
Mary |
|
| Higginson, Ella,
1862-1940 |
| Writer,
Bellingham, Washington |
| Higman, Harry Wentworth,
1883- |
| Seattle
naturalist and author |
| Hilbert,
Vi. |
| Papers of a
translator, transcriptionist, and teacher of the Lushootseed language and
traditional stories. |
| Hildreth, Edward
Theodore |
| Political
activist |
| Hildt,
Michael |
| Member of State
Commission on Constitutional Alternatives |
| Hill, Cyril
D. |
| Attorney,
Seattle and U.S. Army |
| Hill,
Frances |
| Photographs of
Seattle tranvestite |
| Hill, George D., d. 1890 |
| Papers of a U.S.
Civil War veteran who also served as an United States Indian agent primarily at
the Neah Bay and Tulalip Agencies in Washington Territory. |
| Hill, James Jerome,
1838-1916 |
| Businessman |
| Hill, Naomi
Herren |
| Naomi Hill was a
speech instructor at the Helen Bush School and University of
Washington |
| Hill, Nathaniel D.
(Nathaniel Davis) |
|
| Hill,
Raymond |
| Interview of a
painter |
| Hill, Reuben
D. |
| Seattle attorney
and civic activist |
| Hill, Tim,
1936- |
| Lawyer and city
council member of Seattle, Washington |
| Hilltop
(Wash.) |
| Planned
community near Bellevue, Washington |
| Hilpert,
David |
|
| Hines, Neal
O. |
| Author and
former director of University Relations Office |
| Hirabayashi, Gordon
K. |
| Japanese
American in Seattle during World War II |
| Hirai, Kaichiro,
1882-1960 |
| Japanese
immigrant from Wakayama-ken, Japan |
| Hirakawa, Kihachi, b.
1864 |
| Japanese born
Baptist clergyman |
| Hirakawa, Kihachi, b. 1864 |
| Photographs of
friends and family of Kihachi Hirakawa, 1893-1930s |
| Hirashima,
M. |
| Diary kept on
his voyage from Victoria, British Columbia, to Yokohama, Japan |
| Hirsh, Norman
D. |
| Norman was rabbi
at Temple Beth Am and was active in civil liberties issues |
| Historical Records Survey
(Wash.) |
| Survey sponsored
by Works Progress Administration |
| Hitchman,
Robert |
| Papers of Robert
Hitchman, who worked in insurance and researched Pacific Northwest history and
place names in Washington State |
| Hittman,
Suzanne |
| Former president
of the Seattle School Board and a proponent of voluntary desegregation
|
| Hoadley,
Edward |
| Manuscript title
"World whirl, the tale of a speedy trip" |
| Hoag,
Wendell |
| Diarist, world
traveler, and naturalist |
| Hobbs, Richard
S. |
| Oral history
audio recordings and transcripts conducted by Richard Hobbs with Revels
Cayton |
| Hobi, Frank D.,
1894- |
| Logging industry
executive |
| Hodge, Frederick Webb,
1864-1956 |
| American
anthropologist |
| Hodge,
Paul W. |
| Professor of
astronomy, University of Washington; star charts relating to the Small and
Large Magellanic Clouds. |
| Hodgson, Allen H.,
1884-1939 |
|
| Hoffman,
Abe |
|
| Hoffman, Al,
1902-1960 |
| Sheet music of
popular songs written by Al Hoffman, including his hit tunes "Auf Wiedersehen,
My Dear", "Little Man You've Had a Busy Day", and "If I Knew You Were Comin'
I'd've Baked a Cake." |
| Hoffman,
Fergus |
| Fergus Hoffman
was the financial editor for the Seattle Post Intelligencer and a
newsman |
| Hoffman, Olin E.
1898- |
| Public health
official, Washington |
| Hogenauer,
Irwin R. |
| Images of
various members of the Hogenauer and Gourley families and Irwin and Betty
Hogenauer's wedding on November 27, 1937 |
| Hogenauer,
Irwin R., 1912-1984 |
| Seattle pacifist
and proponent of nonviolent civil disobedience and cooperative
distribution. |
| Hoggson, Noble Foster, b.
1865 |
| Landscape
architect of Seattle, Washington |
| Hoggson,
Noble Foster, b. 1865 |
| Photographs of
Hoggson's landscape architecture projects, 1953-1961 |
| Holbrook, Stewart Hall, 1893-1964 |
| Papers of an
American author of popular history and painter |
| Holbrook, Stewart Hall, 1893-1964 |
| Photographs of
Holbrook's family and friends; career related events; investigative travels;
and topical files |
| Holbrook, Stewart Hall, 1893-1964 |
| Oil paintings by
Mr. Otis, a Northwest artist active from the 1930s to the early
1960s |
| Holcenberg, Samuel
G. |
| Director of the
Federated Jewish Fund of Seattle |
| Holm,
Bill, 1925- |
| First
handwritten draft of a monograph later published as Northwest Coast Indian Art: An Analysis of
Form. |
| Holman,
Frank E. (Frank Ezekiel), 1886-1967 |
| Papers of a
lawyer of Utah, and Seattle, Washington. |
| Holman, Mickelwait,
Marion, Black and Perkins |
| Seattle law
firm |
| Holmes, Edith Ann
Allen |
| Oral history of
a child of an American businessman in China at the turn of the 19th
century |
| Holmes, Harlan B.,
1898-1975 |
| Fisheries
biologist |
| Holmes, J.
Lister |
| Seattle
architect and leader in Seattle Planning Commission |
| Holmes, J. Lister |
| Photographs of
architectural projects |
| Holt, W. Stull (William Stull), 1896- |
| Papers of a
professor of history, University of Washington |
| Holzman, Lena
Kleinberg. |
| Seattle Jewish
community member |
| Home of Peace Cemetery
Association (Tacoma, Wash.) |
| Records of the
Association |
| Hone, Joseph M. (Joseph
Maunsell), 1882-1959 |
| Literary scholar
and critic |
| Honey,
Michael K. |
| Professor of
labor and ethnic studies and American history at the University of Washington,
Tacoma. |
| Hoover,
J. Webster |
| Photographs of
University of Washington baseball team players and a team trip to Japan,
1905-1908 |
| Hope Lutheran Church
(Enumclaw, Wash.) |
| Records of the
Church. |
| Hop Growers' Association
of Snoqualmie, Washington |
| Records of the
Association |
| Hopkins, George
S. |
| State
official |
| Hopkinson, E.
William |
| Labor
activist |
| Hoquiam Mill Company
(Hoquiam, Wash.) |
| Lumber company
and shipyard in Hoquiam, Washington |
| Horn, Lois Logan,
1923- |
| U.S. Navy
Communications Intelligence officer, 1944-45, and longtime Seattle
resident |
| Horn,
Richard |
| Mr. Horn worked
as a miner at Azurite mine in the North Cascades |
| Horowitz,
Charles |
| See Who's Who
entry, 1974/75 |
| Horowitz, Samuel,
1900-1985 |
| Article
concerning the Jewish community in Billings, Montana |
| Horowitz,
Sara |
| Reminiscences
about Marco Franco, President of Ezra Bessaroth Congregation and active in
Jewish and Christian philanthropic organizations |
| Horrocks, Hattie
Graham |
| Seattle
pioneer |
| Horrocks, John
Irwin |
| Engineer |
| Horwood,
Rosemary |
| City planner of
Seattle, Washington |
| Hoskinson, Riley
M. |
| Union soldier in
the Civil War |
| Hotson, J.W., 1870- |
| Papers of a University of Washington professor of
mycology and pathology. |
| Hough, Halley Brewster
Savery |
| Teacher of Far
Eastern art |
| Houghton,
Cluck, Coughlin and Schubat (Seattle, Wash.) |
| Records of a law
firm of Seattle, Washington. |
| House, Frances
M. |
| Shirt press
operator, nurse's aid, and hotel and motel maid |
| Hovde,
Jane |
| Painter |
| Howard, David C.
H. |
| Political and
environmental activist of Olympia, Washington |
| Howard,
Lois Batwell |
| Photographs
documenting acting career and personal life of Lois Batwell Howard, circa
1912-1940 |
| Howard, Nora
Christopher |
| Letter of a
Norwegian American |
| Howe Sound Mining Company
(Holden Village, Wash.) |
|
| Hoyt, John P. (John
Philo), 1841-1926 |
| Lawyer,
legislator, and judge |
| Hubbard, Daniel
J. |
| Pioneer in
Thurston County, Washington Territory |
| Hubbard, Walter, 1924-2007 |
| Papers of a
Seattle African-American and Catholic activist. |
| Hubbard, Walter
T. |
| Seattle black
civil rights and interfaith leader |
| Hubbell, C. S. (Charles
S.) |
| Collector of
materials about Alaska |
| Hubbell,
C. S. (Charles S.) |
|
| Hubbs, Paul K.,
1800-1874 |
| Hubbs was a
public notary in Solano, California |
| Hudson's Bay
Company |
| Trading company
of England |
| Huff, Henry
P. |
| Political
activist |
| Huggins, Edward, 1832-1907 |
| British employee
of the Hudson's Bay Company and later a U.S. citizen. |
| Hugh Becket
Attractions |
| Seattle
impresario |
| Hughes,
Cynthia |
| Ms. Hughes was a
student of Victor Steinbrueck |
| Hughes, Ellwood Clarke,
1855-1918 |
| Lawyer of
Seattle, Washington |
| Hugo, Richard, 1923-1982 |
| Poet, teacher,
critic in Seattle, Washington, and Missoula, Montana |
| Hull, Irene
B. |
| Papers of a
Seattle labor and peace activist |
| Hull, J. S., Mrs. |
| Hand-written
history of Cheney, Washington 1872-1912 |
| Hult, Ruby
El, 1912- |
| Papers of a
historian of the Northwest. |
| Humphrey, William E.
(William Ewart), 1862-1934 |
| U.S.
representative and public officer of Seattle, Washington |
| Humphry, Derek,
1930- |
| Journalist,
author and advocate of the right-to-die movement |
| Hunsaker, Jane
Chandler |
| Jane Hunsaker
was an actress in the Federal Theatre Project |
| Hunt,
George |
| British Columbia
Indian who worked with Franz Boas |
| Hunt, John
M. |
| Soldier in the
Civil War |
| Hunt, Leigh S. J.,
1855-1933 |
| Educator,
journalist, businessman |
| Hunt, P.S. (Phinney S.),
1866-1917 |
| Photographs in
and around Valdez and Sitka, Alaska |
| Hunter,
Lila |
| Labor
organization leader and teacher |
| Huntoon, Bert W., 1869-1947 |
| Photographs
taken by Huntoon of the Mount Baker Highway and Mount Baker Lodge construction
projects in the Cascade Mountains of Washington State, of Chuckanut Drive near
Bellingham, and of Horseshoe Highway in the San Juan Islands. |
| Huppin, C.
Eugene |
| Various
documents regarding the Jewish community in Spokane, Washington |
| Hurst, Lucille
Feist |
| Jewish community
member |
| Hurwitz,
Samuel |
|
| Hutton, Sol Elwood, b.
1882 |
| Engineer on the
Grand Coulee Dam and Columbia Basin Project |
| Hyde, Annie
Bucklin |
| Pioneer,
Bainbridge Island, Wash. |
| Ibbitsen, Ruth
Bloom |
| Letter
describing beginnings of woman's suffrage movement, Emmie Abrahms to
Ibbitsen |
| Icelandic Club of Greater Seattle |
| Records of a
Seattle, Washington club formed to promote Icelandic language and
culture |
| Icelandic Liberal Church
(Seattle, Wash.) |
| Unitarian church
in Ballard, a neighborhood of Seattle, Washington |
| Ichihara, Hiroyuki |
| Director of Area
D of the Japanese Advisory Council at Camp Harmony in Washington State,
1942. |
| Ichihara,
Kaoru, 1915- |
| Japanese
American evacuee, World War II. |
| Ihrig, Herbert G.,
1885-1973 |
| Horticulturist |
| Ilitowitz,
Jacob |
|
| Independent Order of Odd
Fellows. Friendship Lodge #13 (Port Gamble, Wash.) |
| Fraternal
society |
| Industrial Conference
Board (Tacoma, Wash.) |
| Employers'
organization supporting right-to-work legislation, Initiatives 198 and
202 |
| Inglis, Ruth A., 1912- |
| Records of a
national commission that studied the freedom and accountability of the
press. |
| International Association
of Machinists. Hope Lodge 79 (Seattle, Wash.) |
| Records of the
Association's Hope Lodge 79 |
| International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron Shipbuilders, Blacksmiths, Forgers, and Helpers of America. Local 104 (Seattle, Wash.) |
| Records of a
Seattle, Washington, labor organization. |
| International Brotherhood
of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehousemen, and Helpers of
America |
| Labor
organization |
| International Conference
on Salish Languages |
| Records of the
Conference |
| International
Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union. Fishermen and Allied Workers Division.
Local 3 (Seattle, Wash.) |
| Labor
organization |
| International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union. Local 1 (Raymond, Wash.) |
| Records of the
first International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union local chartered in
the state of Washington. |
| International Order of
Good Templars. Grand Lodge of Washington. Lodge No. 1 (Seattle,
Wash.) |
| Scandinavian
temperance organization and fraternal orders, Baltic Lodge #1, Seattle,
chartered in 1888 |
| International
Organization of Masters, Mates, and Pilots. Local 6 |
| Seamen's Union
in Seattle, Washington |
| International Sourdough
Reunion |
| Organization of
former Alaska pioneers |
| International
Typographical Union |
| Records of the
Union |
| International
Typographical Union. Local 99 (Seattle, Wash.) |
| Labor union of
Seattle, Washington |
| International Union of
Mine, Mill, and Smelter Workers. Local 25 (Tacoma,
Wash.) |
| Records of the
Union |
| International Union of Mine, Mill, and Smelter Workers. Local 25
(Tacoma, Wash.) |
| Records of a
Tacoma, Washington union of smelter workers |
| Inverarity, Robert Bruce,
1909- |
| Museum director,
artist and photographer |
| Irvin, Karen, 1910?-1999 |
| Dance instructor
and longtime head of the dance department at Cornish School of the Allied Arts
in Seattle. |
| Iseri,
George |
| Oral history
interview of a Japanese American who was interned at Tule Lake internment camp
during World War II |
| Iseri, Thomas T. (Thomas
Tadamitu), 1907- |
| Japanese
American businessman of Washington and Oregon |
| Ishihara,
George |
| Collection
includes Seattle Asahi baseball team, students at the Japanese School in
Seattle and Japanese residents celebrating Independence Day in Seattle between
1907-1918 |
| Israel,
Leon |
| Seattle Jewish
community member and past cantor at Temple De Hirsch Sinai in
Seattle |
| Israel, Rachel
Cohen |
| Interview
concerning Dora Levy Cohen, the first Sephardic woman to come to Seattle (in
1906) |
| Israel,
Rebecca |
| Member of the
Sephardic Jewish community, first Sephardic woman to be married in
Seattle |
| Israel,
Victoria |
| Seattle Jewish
community member who emigrated from the Island of Rhodes, Greece |
| Issaquah Alps Trails
Club |
| Records of the
Club |
| Ito,
Tomie |
| Japanese
immigrant interned at Camp Minidoka in Hunt, Idaho |
| Iverson, Peter,
1861- |
| Newspaper
publisher and editor, and Washington State Senator, 1913-1919 |
| Iverson, Stanley
O. |
| Political
activist |
| Iverson, Wayne
F. |
| Political
activist |
| Ivey,
Edwin J. |
| Photographs of
architectural projects designed by Edwin Ivey and Elizabeth Ayer,
1910s-1940s |
| Ivey, William,
1919- |
| Seattle
painter |
| Iwami,
Sachiko |
| Seattle Japanese
American |
| J.D. Lacey &
Co. |
| Records of the
Company |
| Jackson, Elizabeth
S. |
| Civic
activist |
| Jackson, Gertrude, d.
1969 |
| Teacher |
| Jackson,
Helen |
| Speech given by
Jackson at the funeral of John Salter, 21 Apr 1988 |
| Jackson, Henry M. (Henry Martin),
1912-1983 |
| Papers,
photographs, and other media materials of a Democratic Congressman and Senator
from Washington State. |
| Jackson, John
R. |
| Pioneer, farmer,
and steamboat line director of Lewis County, Washington |
| Jackson, Roy,
1916- |
| Administrator
for the Organization of the United Nations |
| Jackson for President
Committee (N.Y.) |
| Records of the
Committee |
| Jacobovitz, Arthur
A. |
| Former director
of B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation at the University of Washington |
| Jacobs, Frank A. |
| Photographs of
climbers and mountaineers in Mount Rainier National Park. |
| Jacobs,
Melville, 1902- |
| Papers of an
author, anthropologist, folklorist and professor of anthropology and
linguistics, University of Washington |
| Jacobs, Sue-Ellen |
| Papers of a University of Washington professor of
anthropology, music, and women studies. |
| Jacobsen, John T. (John Theodore), 1903- |
| Architectural
drawings and photographs of architectural projects, murals, and
landscapes |
| Jacobs
family |
| Pioneer family
of Washington |
| Jacobson, John
B. |
|
| Jacobson, Norman
F. |
| Forester |
| Jaffe, Jessie
Funk |
|
| James, Florence Bean,
1892-1988 |
| Seattle theater
director, consultant |
| James
family |
| Papers of a
family of immigrants from Cornwall, England, who lived in Wisconsin before
travelling by wagon train to Oregon and Washington State in the early
1850s. |
| James S. Bushnell &
Company |
| Carpet
business |
| Japan America Society of
Seattle |
| Seattle group
organized to promote knowledge of and friendly relations with Japan |
| Japanese American
Citizens League. Seattle Chapter |
| Records of a
Japanese American organization in Seattle, Washington that promoted active
citizenship and civil and human rights |
| Japanese Association of
North America |
| Issei
organization based in Seattle |
| Japanese Association of
Tacoma |
| Records of the
Association, circa 1940-1942 |
| Japanese Baptist Church
(Seattle, Wash.) |
| Fiftieth
anniversary booklet of the Church |
| Japanese Christian Church
Federation (Seattle, Wash.) |
| Organization of
Japanese Christian churches in Washington |
| Japanese Congregational
Church (Seattle, Wash.) |
| Records of the
Church |
| Japanese Methodist
Episcopal Church (Seattle, Wash.) |
| Chiefly
microfilm reproductions of the records of the Church |
| Japanese Presbyterian
Church (Seattle, Wash.) |
| Japanese
Presbyterian Church of Seattle, Washington |
| Jassen, Charles,
1918- |
|
| Jassen,
Sonia |
| Jewish community
member who emigrated from Europe on the Mauritania |
| Jenkins, Frank, d.
1973 |
| International
Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union (ILWU) official |
| Jenner, Earle
Bagley |
| Earle Jenner was
the grandson of Clarence Bagley |
| Jensen, Everett
J. |
| Lutheran
minister |
| Jensen, John H., 1916-2003 |
| Photographs of
Shanghai and Beijing in the early 1930s |
| Jensen, Ray,
1929- |
| Mr. Jensen, a
sculptor, discusses his style, his public art commissions, his technical work,
his artistic inspirations, his personal philosophy |
| Jensen
family |
| Walter Jenses
was a charter member of the Cedarhome 7th Day Adventist Church in
1903 |
| Jessett, Thomas E. (Thomas Edwin), 1902- |
| Papers of an
Episcopal clergyman and Northwest historian from Seattle,
Washington. |
| Jewish Day School of
Metropolitan Seattle |
| Jewish community
school for grades K-8 |
| Jewish
Family Service (Seattle, Wash.) |
| Records of a
Jewish social service agency. |
| Jewish
Federation and Council of Greater Seattle |
| Portraits of
celebrities collected by the Jewish Federation and Council of Greater
Seattle. |
| Jewish Federation of
Greater Seattle |
| Central fund
raising, allocating, and coordinating body of the Seattle Jewish
community |
| Jewish War Veterans of
the United States of America. Post 686 (Seattle,
Wash.) |
| Ephemeral items
of the organization |
| Johansen, Ole
A. |
| Sea captain of
the S.S. Dora |
| Johanson, Jean L.
P. |
| Bellevue
sculptor and mosaic artist, graduate of the University of Washington |
| Johanson, Perry B. (Perry
Bertil), 1910- |
| Seattle
Architect and civic leader |
| John,
Esther |
| Musician and
peace activist, Seattle |
| John M. Fox,
1902-1978 |
| Labor
organization leader, civic leader, University Regent of the University of
Washington, Seattle, Washington |
| Johns,
Newton |
|
| Johns, William
Douglas |
| Miner |
| Johnson, Aina
E. |
| Swedish American
of Seattle, Washington |
| Johnson,
Algot |
| Research
materials of a former college student, 1913-1924 |
| Johnson, C.
Montgomery (Charles Montgomery) |
| Publicist and
political consultant from Washington State. |
| Johnson, Dorothy Jean,
1924- |
| Civic activist,
Vashon Island |
| Johnson,
Duane |
| Tourist scenes
and views of Europe including Sweden, Norway, France and Belgium, circa
1940-1950 |
| Johnson, Elvin
R. |
| Oral history
interview |
| Johnson,
Guela |
|
| Johnson, Helen
Snyder |
| Recollection of
early memories of Yakima, Washington and the changing role of women in the 20th
century |
| Johnson, Jasper
W. |
| Pacific
Northwest pioneer |
| Johnson, Leroy
V. |
| Theater
manager |
| Johnson, Lyndon B.
(Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973 |
| U.S. President,
1963-1968 |
| Johnson, Philip
C. |
| Travel diary of
harbor surveys that refers to anxiety over possible Indian attacks on white
settlements in the mid-19th century |
| Johnson,
Tanya |
| Photographs of
University of Washington campus and students, circa 1910-1915 |
| Johnston, Andrew
L. |
| Miner during
Alaska gold rush, 1899 |
| Johnston, Donald
T. |
|
| Johnston, Jay, d.
1969 |
| Papers of a
building contractor who worked on the Washington State Capitol |
| Johnston, Norman J. |
| Images used in
Norman J. Johnston's book Washington's Audacious State
Capitol and its Builders, which documents the planning and building of
the capitol building in Olympia |
| Johnston, Norman J. |
| Engravings and
reproductions collected to illustrate the 1983 book
Cities in the Round by Norman J.
Johnston |
| John Woods and
Company |
| Journals of the
lumber company, South Bend |
| Join Hands. Seattle
Chapter |
| Records of the
Organization |
| Jones, Alice May |
| Photographs from
album of UW student, including images of UW Friday Harbor Oceanographic
Lab |
| Jones, Clarence
H. |
| Mining
engineer |
| Jones, Fay,
1936- |
| Interview of
artist, Fay Jones |
| Jones,
George T. (George Tallman), 1897- |
| Photographs,
slides, and postcards from trips to Washington's Pacific coast |
| Jones, Mavis
Lee |
|
| Jones,
Wesley Livsey, 1863-1932 |
| Papers of a
Republican United States Representative for Washington, 1899-1908, and Senator
for Washington, 1909-1919. |
| Jones & Jones
(Firm) |
| Architectural
firm |
| Jordan, David Starr,
1851-1931 |
| Letters from
Thomas Kane, president of the University of Washington, to Jordan, president of
Stanford University; 1902-1912 |
| Jordan, Harry
E. |
| Recollection of
Jordan's military service during and list of travels |
| Jorgensen,
Alfhild |
|
| Jorgensen, Betty
Marie |
| Sweater of
Jorgensen as a woman athlete at the University of Washington |
| Josendal,
Victor |
| Seattle
mountaineer who made the first ascent of a number of peaks in Washington,
British Columbia, and the Yukon Territory |
| Joseph,
Stephen |
| Traditional jazz
enthusiast from Seattle, Washington |
| Juanita Improvement
Club |
| Records of the
Club |
| Judkins, David R. |
| Photographs by
early Seattle photographer |
| Jue,
Willard G. |
| Seattle Chinese
American who created materials on Chinese herbal medicine and collected records
of the history and culture of Chinese Americans, notably Chin Gee Hee and
Joseph S. Hwang, of Seattle. |
| Juenemann, Kathy |
| Photographs of
sorority and fraternity activities at University of Washington |
| Jurgensen, Elmer
V. |
| Descendant of
Danish immigrants |
| Juvonen, Helmi, 1903-1985 |
| Papers of a
female artist from the Pacific Northwest. |
| Kahan,
Isidore |
| Rabbi at Ezra
Bessaroth |
| Kahan,
Toni |
| Jewish immigrant
to Seattle, Washington and wife of Rabbi Isadore Kahn |
| Kahler
family |
| Correspondence
of the Kahler family |
| Kahn, Fred Fritz,
1924- |
| Kahn, a German
Jew, was born in Laubenheim in 1924 |
| Kaiser, Ethel
Chaiken Lippman |
| Jewish community
member who tells of experiences living in Seattle and Israel |
| Kambak,
Richard |
| Script of play,
"Torsades de Pointes", performed in New City Theatre's Directors Festival,
1988 |
| Kaminoff, Max,
1914- |
| Attorney of
Seattle, Washington and Jewish community member |
| Kaneta,
Miyoko |
| Japanese
American teacher and activist, Seattle |
| Kangas,
Matthew |
| Papers of a
Seattle art critic. |
| Kapahi,
Satpal |
| Oral history
interview of former Boeing engineer, born in Lohore |
| Kaplan,
Ann |
| Jewish community
member of Seattle, Washington |
| Kaplan, Charles,
1913- |
| 1982 interview
of Charles Kaplan |
| Kaplan,
H. David |
| Photographs of
dancers, opera singers, actors, playwrights and other artists |
| Kaplan, Sara
D. |
| Advocate for
human rights, race relations, education, and Democrats |
| Kaplan, Seymour
H. |
| Civil rights
worker of Seattle, Washington |
| Karsh,
Lucille |
| The Karsh and
Thal families settled in Bellingham, Washington |
| Kashima, Tetsuden,
1940- |
| Japanese
American |
| Kassowitz,
Ernst |
| Photographer |
| Kassowitz, Ernst |
| Photographs of
cultural life in Portland and Seattle, circa 1930-1955 |
| Katayama, May
Herd |
| Missionary at
the Fujin Home in Seattle |
| Katims, Milton,
1909-2006 |
| Collection of
musical scores annotated by Seattle Symphony Orchestra conductor Milton
Katims |
| Katsman, Alvin,
1960- |
| Physician and
Seattle Jewish community member |
| Katsman,
Baruch |
| Seattle Jewish
community member and immigrant to Israel |
| Katsman,
Marian |
| Letters to
Marian Katsman's father, Julius Cohen, who came to Seattle in 1909 and founded
the Cohen Uniform Company |
| Katsuno,
S. |
|
| Katz, Solomon,
1909- |
| Papers of a
professor and administrator at the University of Washington, who was also well
known for his leadership in Seattle's civic and cultural
organizations |
| Kauffman,
Leone |
| Seattle
community member active in several Jewish programs |
| Kaufman,
Howard |
| History of the
Bremerton Jewish Community Center in Bremerton, Washington |
| Kaufman,
Paul |
| Researcher of
English book clubs in the 18th century |
| Kaye, Frieda
Handin |
| Seattle Jewish
community member |
| Kayira,
Legson |
| Writer |
| Kazama, Donald D.,
1915-1986 |
| Social worker
and civic leader of Seattle, Washington |
| Kazama, Sally
S. |
| Social worker
and civic leader of Seattle, Washington |
| Keen,
Dora, b. 1871 |
| Photographs of
Dora Keen's expedition to Mt. Blackburn |
| Keenan,
Druscilla |
| Two papers
regarding the State Environment Policy Act |
| Keep Washington Green
(Organization) |
| Forest safety
organization |
| Keija, A.
W. |
|
| Keil,
William |
| Leader,
cooperative movement |
| Keisler, Herman
I. |
| Jewish community
leader of Seattle, Washington |
| Keller, Abraham
C. |
| Jewish community
member and also a member of the Communist Party |
| Keller,
Dale |
| Seattle artist
and friend of Helmi Juvonen |
| Keller, George
M. |
| Collector of
history concerning the town of East Redmond, King County, Washington |
| Kellogg, Albert
Henry |
| Pioneer, Whidbey
Island, Washington |
| Kellogg, John
Coe |
| Pioneer, Whidbey
Island, Washington |
| Kelso, Lee |
| Album of
photographs of Alaska, mostly of locations on the Alaska Panhandle |
| Kempster, Arthur
L. |
| Executive in the
electric power industry |
| Kendall, Bion Freeman,
1827-1863 |
| Public official
of Washington Territory |
| Kennedy, John C. (John
Curtis), b. 1884 |
| Political and
labor movement activist |
| Keppel,
Charles |
| Poet of San
Francisco, California. |
| Kernberger,
Karl |
| Professional
photographer |
| Kerr, James
A. |
|
| Kerry, A.S. (Albert Sperry), 1866-1939 |
| Photographs and
papers of Northwest lumberman Albert S. Kerry and his family |
| Kersh, Mildred
E. |
| Charter member
of the Seattle National Organization for Women |
| Kestenberg, Tobi
Faye |
| The chief item
written by Kestenberg is a booklet about the Bellingham, Washington Jewish
community |
| Ketzlach, Michel
N. |
| Member of the
Seattle Jewish community |
| Ketzlach,
Norman |
|
| Keville,
Peter |
| At the time of
his research in Seattle, Keville was a PhD candidate |
| Kew,
Della |
| Language-teaching books on the Musqueam
language |
| Kibbee,
Lois |
| Actress and
writer who worked with Frances Farmer and her companion Jean
Ratcliffe |
| Kidd, J.
A. |
| Items on D. S.
Maynard's bill against the Kidd estate |
| Kikuchi, Chihiro,
1914- |
| Japanese-American who attempted to continue his graduate
school education during WWII |
| Kikuchi,
Naoki |
| Memoir/autobiography of Mr. Kikuchi, who came to Seattle
as a youth of 15 in 1903. His memoir relates the immigrant
experience |
| Kilbourne, Edward
Corliss, b. 1865 |
| Seattle pioneer,
dentist, land developer |
| Kildall, Robert
E. |
| Businessman,
environmentalist, and park commissioner, of Seattle, Washington |
| Kilgren,
Edith |
| Edith Mosbaek
Kilgren grew up in a Danish family in the Danish community of Askov, Minnesota
where she attended Danish school and church |
| Kilgren,
Minnie |
| Danish immigrant
active in the Danish community in Seattle |
| Kimball, Lee
A. |
| Environmental
activist |
| Kimura, Yutaka,
1904- |
| Autobiography
(in Japanese), 1965 |
| Kincaid,
Trevor, 1872-1970 |
| Photographs
related to Kincaid's research into the oyster industry; oyster diseases and
parasites; Friday Harbor Laboratory operations; various research trips; and
classes in Zoology and Limnology |
| Kincaid,
Trevor, 1872-1970 |
| Papers of a
professor of zoology at University of Washington and oysterman |
| King, Albert
A. |
| Political
activist |
| King, Esther Rickles
Weis, 1892- |
| Seattle Jewish
community member |
| King, John L. (John
Lawrence), 1904- |
| Broadcast
industry executive, public relations consultant, civic leader |
| King, John Nevin,
1827-1915 |
| Quartermaster
and customs collector at Kodiak, Alaska |
| King, LeEtta
S. |
| Musician and
music teacher |
| King, W. Ivan,
1934- |
| Materials
collected by Ivan King through his involvement in Seattle civil rights issues
and municipal projects |
| King County Arts
Commission |
| Commission
promoting artists' exhibitions in Seattle and King County |
| King County Bar
Association (Wash.) |
| Resolution was
in favor of protection for residents of all races |
| King County Central Blood
Bank, Inc. |
|
| King County Industrial
Association |
| Agricultural
organization |
| King County Medical
Society (Seattle, Wash.) |
| Various
materials of the Society |
| King County Nurses
Association (King County, Wash.) |
| Professional
nursing association of King County, Washington |
| King
County Nurses Association (King County, Wash.) |
| Photographs documenting King County
Nurses Association events, including the annual convention, annual meeting, and
50th anniversary dinner |
| King County Outdoor
Sports Council |
|
| Kingsbury,
Chester H. |
| Papers of
Seattle activist and business owner. |
| Kingsbury, Chester H. |
| Photographs of
the North Seattle Printing Company at three different locations near the
University of Washington campus in Seattle, Washington |
| Kininnook, David |
| Chiefly
photographs of totem poles and native villages, Ketchikan, Alaska, and images
of Tlingit Chief William Kininnook and the wedding of Lucy Kininnook and Edward
Mardsen, 1887-1905. |
| Kinkade, M.
Dale (Marvin Dale), 1933- |
| Papers of a
linguist with expertise in Salish languages. |
| Kinne, A. B. (Albert Barnes) |
| Images of the
gold mining industry and the Alaskan towns of Council, Deering, Candle, and
Nome, taken by Albert B. Kinne between 1903 and 1910. |
| Kinnear, George,
1836-1912 |
| Seattle pioneer,
businessman, state legislator, civic leader |
| Kinnear, Roy
John |
| Businessman;
state legislator, 1937-1946; civic leader. |
| Kinney, Marion
S. |
| Political
activist |
| Kinsey, Clark |
| Photographs by
Clark Kinsey documenting logging, milling, and other forest-related activity in
the Pacific Northwest during the first half of the twentieth century |
| Kinsey, Darius, 1869-1945 |
| Photographs of
logging and lumber activities by various timber companies in Darrington, Sauk
River, Skagit River, North Bend, Lake Samish, Gold Bar and Lake Cresent
areas |
| Kirk,
Lucy |
| Art
collector |
| Kirk, Paul Hayden,
1914- |
| Seattle
architect |
| Kirk,
Peter |
| Businessman and
inventor of Kirkland, Washington |
| Kirkpatrick,
John |
| Poet |
| Kistler,
Elmer Charles |
| Papers of a
Seattle-area communist and labor union activist. |
| Kitano,
Harry |
| 1969 speech
"Nisei and Sansei" |
| Kittredge, Charles B.,
1841-1926 |
| Realtor, civic
leader |
| Kizer, Benjamin H.
(Benjamin Hamilton), 1878-1978 |
| Lawyer and civic
leader |
| Klaber, Eugene
Henry |
| Letter to
Washington Chapter of American Institute of Architects regarding Klaber's
friendship with Arthur Loveless, 1971 |
| Klein,
Charna |
| Seattle Jewish
activist and author |
| Kleinberg,
Lester |
|
| Kleinberg
family |
| Jewish family in
Seattle, Washington |
| Kleiner, Morris,
1889- |
| Businessman and
leader in Tacoma, Washington civic and Jewish communities |
| Klukken, Iver
J. |
| Norwegian-American of Custer, Washington and Ferndale,
Washington |
| Knapp, Dillis
Charles |
| Trade
association executive of Seattle, Washington |
| Knapp,
Ralph |
| Attorney,
banker, state legilator of 2nd District, Seattle |
| Knight,
Amelia |
| Pioneer woman,
Oregon |
| Knight &
Noble-Ives |
| Drawings used as
illustrations for a book entitled Klondike: A Manual for
Goldseekers, 1897. |
| Kobelt,
Ernest |
|
| Koch, Adolf D.,
1911-1988 |
| Son of Rabbi
Samuel Koch |
| Koch, Carl G. (Carl
Galland), 1916- |
| Lawyer of
Seattle, Washington |
| Koch,
Joan |
| Various issues
of Jewish newspapers |
| Koch, Samuel,
1874-1944 |
| Rabbi and civic
leader of Seattle, Washington. |
| Kochergin, Nazary
V. |
| Russian
immigrant and business executive |
| Koenig, John Franklin,
1924- |
| Koenig is a
painter who lived in the Northwest before settling permanently in Paris in
1949 |
| Kofoed, Thorvald
A. |
| Leader in Danish
Brotherhood, Lodge 29 |
| Koide, Joseph |
| Japanese
American whose papers include reports and publications from several World War
II relocation camps, particularly the Heart Mountain Relocation Center in
Wyoming. |
| Koike, Kyo,
1878-1947 |
| Japanese-American physician, author and translator of
Seattle, Washington |
| Koike,
Kyo, 1878-1947 |
| Photographs of
landscapes (mostly in Washington State), animals, family and friends by
Japanese-American photographer, circa 1920-1940 |
| Koito
Family |
| Photographs of a
Japanese-American family, including portraits in traditional Japanese and
Western dress |
| Kolb,
Keith R. |
|
| Kolloen, Inga
Sjolseth |
| Inga Sjolseth
Kolloen was the wife of Henry (Hans) Kolloen |
| Kolloen
family |
| Norwegian
immigrant family |
| Kolloen family |
| Daily life and
mining in the Yukon territory |
| KOMO
(Television station : Seattle, Wash.) |
| Publicity
photographs of television shows |
| Kono,
I. |
| Interview
describing Kono's emigration from Japan under a "gentlemen's agreement"
|
| Koppel,
Michael |
| Seattle Jewish
community member |
| Koriyama,
Franklin |
| Two items
related to Japanese evacuation in Seattle during World War II |
| Korsnes,
Laura |
| Nurse and wife
of a halibut fisherman in Seattle, Washington |
| Kosin,
Louis |
|
| KPLU (Radio Station :
Tacoma, Wash.) |
| Programs and
scripts of the Pacific Lutheran University based public radio
station |
| Krahl, Robert
B. |
| Technical
theater professional, mainly in Seattle, Washington |
| Krause, Fayette
Florent |
| Seattle
environmentalist |
| Kreielsheimer Foundation |
| Seattle-based
organization responsible for providing financial support to arts organizations
in Seattle, the Puget Sound, and Alaska. |
| Krems,
Nathan |
| Journalist of
Seattle, Washington |
| Krom,
Sophia |
|
| Krueger, John Richard,
1927- |
| Linguistic
materials on selected Salish Indian languages |
| Kwan Lamah Resort (Friday
Harbor, Wash.) |
| Resort on San
Juan Island, Washington |
| La Follette, William
L. |
| Writing about
wheat production in Washington State |
| Lagawier, Arthur,
1901- |
| Diamond
merchant, teacher, Biblical scholar, and specialist in Semitic
languages. |
| Lagen,
William S. |
| Papers of
Bellevue businessman, civic activist and outdoorsman. |
| Lagen,
William S. |
| Photographs of
whaling industry activities in Alaska, British Columbia, Washington and
Oregon |
| Lake Whatcom Logging
Company |
| Logging firm
based in Whatcom County |
| La Mar,
Freda |
| Pamphlets
related to anarchism and left wing radicalism |
| LaMarche,
Leni |
| Seattle
Sephardic Jewish community member who immigrated from the Island of
Rhodes |
| Lamb, Frank
Haines |
| Lumber company
executive |
| Lamphere,
Phyllis |
| City Council
member and civic leader of Seattle, Washington |
| Lancaster, Captain S.E. |
| Photographs of
steamboats on the Yukon River and Bering Sea |
| Lancaster, S.
E. |
|
| Lander, Edward,
1816-1907 |
| Born 1816, died
1907 |
| Landes, Bertha Knight,
1868-1943 |
| Mayor and city
council member of Seattle, Washington |
| Landes,
Charles |
| Photographs of
the family and classmates of Charles Landes, buildings at the University of
Washington, class excursions to Friday Harbor and programs from various
events |
| Land Mortgage Bank of
North Western America |
| British bank
incorporated in 1892 |
| Lang, Richard E.,
1906-1982 |
| Jewish community
member |
| Langton,
Basil |
| Photographs of
Mark Tobey and his work |
| La
Roche, Frank |
| Photographs of
Washington State, Puget Sound Native Americans, and Alaska, including gold rush
activity |
| Larsen, Jack
Lenor |
| Internationally
recognized textile designer and owner of a design corporation |
| Larson,
Edith Feero |
| Photographs of
family and friends, and of scenes from the the Klondike Gold Rush |
| Larss
and Duclos |
| Photographs of
town of Dawson, Yukon Territory,1898-1910 |
| Larssen, A.
K. |
| Norwegian
sailor |
| Lassiter, Luke
E |
|
| Lassman,
Eva |
| Jewish Holocaust
survivor |
| Latham,
Edward H., b. 1845 |
| Photographs of
Native Americans, largely Nez Perce Indians on the Colville Indian Reservation
in Nespelem, Washington, circa 1900-1912 |
| Lathan,
Roosevelt |
| Lawsuit opposing
Interstate 90 |
| Latourell,
Elaine |
| Feminist |
| Launder, Arthur
I. |
| Notebook, circa
1920 |
| Laurelhurst Community
Club |
| Neighborhood
organization in northeast district of Seattle |
| Lavelle, E.
E. |
| Pamphlet, "The
Sure Things of this World" with medical advertisements |
| La
Violette, Forrest Emmanuel, 1904- |
| 53 color slides
primarily depicting the lives of Japanese Americans in the Heart Mountain
Relocation Center between April and October of 1943. |
| Law, Paul
W. |
| Mining
engineer |
| Lawrence, Cora Jane,
1925- |
| Nurse, and
history of nursing scholar |
| Lawson,
Irwin |
| Jewish community
member of Seattle, Washington, and leader in the establishment of Congregation
Emanuel |
| Lawson, Lillian
Dubson |
| Immigration
documents of Lawson's parents who immigrated to the U.S. from Russia via Japan
circa 1923 |
| Lawson,
Manya |
|
| Lawson, Ronald
Aaron |
| Various personal
and professional documents |
| Lawson, Sam
(Shim) |
| Interview of
Lawson covers Jewish immigration to Seattle and reminiscences about World War
II |
| League of
Fringe Theaters (Seattle, Wash.) |
| Records of the
League of Fringe Theaters, an organization of small, independent theater
companies in Seattle, Washington, dedicated to promoting original
productions. |
| League of Women Voters
(Bellevue, Wash.) |
| Civic
organization, of Bellevue, Washington |
| League of Women Voters of
Lake Washington East (Bellevue, Wash.) |
| Civic
organization, Lake Washington East league |
| League of Women Voters of
Puget Sound |
| Federation of
local leagues, established in 1967 |
| League of Women Voters of
Seattle |
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